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Isfahan (inhabited place) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 32 41 00 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 32.6833 decimal degrees |
Long: 051 41 00 E degrees minutes |
Long: 51.6833 decimal degrees |
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Note: A major city in west-central Îrān, Eşfahān became the capital of the region by Toghril Beg, the Turkish conqueror and founder of the Seljuq dynasty, in the mid-11th century. Although the city experienced much growth, only a few mosques and minarets survive from this period. After the fall of the dynasty, Eṣfahān declined, but was made capital again by Abbas I (reg 1588-1629), and entered its golden age, during the Safavid dynasty (1501-1732), when the city was rebuilt. During the early 18th century, the city was taken by the Afghans after a lenghty seige, and it went into decline until the mid-20th century, when Reza Shah Pahlavi commissioned reconstruction and restoration of many of the city's historical structures. |
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Eşfahān (preferred,C,V,O,Persian-Farsi (transliterated)-P)
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Eṣfahān (C,V,display)
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Esfahan (C,V)
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Isfahan (C,V,English-P)
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Ispahan (C,V)
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Isjphahan (C,V)
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Nesf-e-Jahan (C,V)
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איספהאן (C,U,Hebrew )
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Eşfehān (C,U,Persian-Farsi)
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اصفهان (C,U,Persian-Farsi-P)
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Aspadana (H,O)
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............ | ancient name |
Gabae (H,V)
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............ | during Achaemenian period |
Isahan (H,V)
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Sepahan (H,V)
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Asia (continent) (P) |
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Iran (nation) (P) |
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Isfahan (inhabited place) (P) |
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Place Types: |
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inhabited place (preferred, C) |
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was an ancient center |
provincial capital (B) |
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of al-Jibāl province, 642; of Esfahān, currently |
city (C) |
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industrial center (C) |
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educational center (C) |
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Esfahān University established 1936 |
capital (H) |
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of Seljuq Turks, mid-11th cen.; of Shāh Abbās I, 1598 |
regional capital (C) |
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