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  • Fars region of Iran was struck by a major earthquake on either 22 April or 5 May 1853. The city of Shiraz and the surrounding area were severely affected...
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    Serbia (2023) 1853 Shiraz earthquake – killed at least 9,000 people Shiraz Arts Festival Shirazi salad – originated from and is named after Shiraz Swedish intervention...
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  • in 1853 in the Qajar dynasty. Monarch: Naser al-Din Shah Qajar March 23 – Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar was born in Tehran May 5 – The Shiraz earthquake shook...
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  • founded the Bábí Faith. 1853 – Another major earthquake hits Shirāz. 1860 – British influence prevails in southern Iran and Shiraz. The British are actively...
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    In July 1983, not wanting to wait until Shiraz's death to honour him, government officials offered Shiraz a home to live in. However, the poet only...
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    keep his hold on Bandar through bribery and tribute of the governor of Shiraz. In 1845–1846, an army under the governor general of Fars menaced Bandar...
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  • 1736 moved to Mashhad Mashhad Afsharid dynasty Iran 1736 1750 moved to Shiraz Shiraz Zand dynasty Iran 1750 1782 moved to Sari Sari Qajar dynasty Iran 1782...
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    Synagogue, Nachlaot. The synagogue was established by Persian immigrants from Shiraz in 1906. Or Zaruaa Synagogue, Jerusalem, Israel, Nahlat Ahim neighbourhood...
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    " Ararat is the most frequently cited symbol in the poetry of Hovhannes Shiraz. In collection of poems, Knar Hayastani (Lyre of Armenia) published in 1958...
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    were sent to Debal by sea ("manjaniks"). Muhammad bin Qasim departed from Shiraz in 710 AD, the army marched along the coast to Tiaz in Makran, where the...
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    minor princes had lower domes. Free-standing domed pavilions are known from Shiraz and Bukhara in the tenth century. An octagonal domed pavilion built in 999...
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    Shahaziz (1840–1908) Levon Shant (1869–1951), playwright, novelist Hovhannes Shiraz (1915–1984), poet Siamanto (1878–1915), poet and martyr Juliusz Słowacki...
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    the Egyptians. Safed had been severely damaged by the 1834 Jerusalem earthquake in May of that year, and following the uprising, attacks broke out on...
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  • Baháʼís trace the origin of their faith to 1844, when Siyyid 'Alí-Muhammad of Shiraz taught that he was a divine messenger with a mission to prepare for the...
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    2027 2028 2029 Timeline of Iranian history List of Islamic years History of Iran Cities in Iran: Timeline of Shiraz Timeline of Tehran Timeline of Tabriz...
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    leadership of Persia, Karim Khan Zand returns in triumph to his home in Shiraz and makes it his capital then begins construction of citadels, mosques,...
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    the regent for King James VI. February 8 – An estimated 8.3 magnitude earthquake occurs in Concepción, Chile. February 5 – Venus occults Jupiter; this...
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