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    Izeh (redirect from Malamir (Iranian city))
    – Head of the Departemen officer Iran portal Also romanized as Eazeh and Īz̄eh; also known as Idhaj, Izaj, Malāmir, Malemir, and Malmir OpenStreetMap...
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  • Malamir may refer to: Malamir of Bulgaria, a Bulgarian ruler (Khan) Malamir, Iran, a city in Khuzestan Province, Iran Malamir Knoll, a knoll in Dryanovo...
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    be proven. Another theory is that it was an Iranian name, as there is an Iranian city named Malamir. Malamir became ruler of Bulgaria in 831 on the death...
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    Amalfi. He recognizes the trade of merchants among the three cities in Southern Italy. Malamir, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 4-year...
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    Empire, dies after a 17-year reign. He is succeeded by his youngest son Malamir, because his older brother Enravota favours Christianity. Nominoe, duke...
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    1424. Its capital was Idaj, now only represented by mounds and ruins at Malamir. In the Kingdom of Georgia, atabeg (Georgian: ათაბაგი, romanized: atabagi)...
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    Bahram Mirza (category Iranian royalty)
    expedition. After the celebration of Nowruz (Iranian new year), the Qajar and Chahar Lang forces clashed on the Malamir plain near the banks of the Karun River...
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    (First Minister) Isbul. During the short reign of Khan Malamir (r. 831–836), the important city of Philippopolis (Plovdiv) was incorporated into the country...
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    kana sybigi, mentioned in six inscriptions by the Khan Omurtag and two by Malamir. Among the proposed translations for sybigi or subigi are "lord of the...
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    revealing the spot. Today six cities claim Daniel's Tomb: Babylon, Kirkuk and Muqdadiyah in Iraq, Susa and Malamir in Iran, and Samarkand in Uzbekistan...
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    Kul-e Farah (category Archaeological sites in Iran)
    open-air sanctuary situated in the Zagros mountain valley of Izeh/Mālamir, in south-western Iran, around 800 meters over sea level. Six Elamite rock reliefs...
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  • Amalfi. He recognizes the trade of merchants among the three cities in Southern Italy. Malamir, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 4-year...
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  • not only from this city, but also Haft Tepe, identified with ancient Kabnak. However, no attestations are known from texts from Malamir, located further...
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