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Medes
thumb|upright|Artistic representation of a Median man
Khorasan Province
former province in Iran (…–2004)
Iranian Kurdistan
Iranian part of Kurdistan
Mannaea
Mannaea (, sometimes written as Mannea; Akkadian: Mannai, Biblical Hebrew: Minni (מנּי)) was an ancient kingdom that flourished in northwestern Iran, primarily south and southeast of Lake Urmia, during the early first millennium BCE, roughly from the 10th to the 7th century BCE. It developed into a prominent regional power along the northeastern frontier of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, situated between major neighbors like Urartu and a constellation of smaller buffer states, such as Zikirta and Musasir. The capital of Mannaea was likely at Izirtu, near modern-day Saqqez.
Trans-Iranian Railway
railway in Iran
Azerbaijan People's Government
unrecognized self-declared secessionist state puppeted by the Soviet Union in northwestern Iran
Kakuyids
The Kakuyids (also called Kakwayhids, Kakuwayhids or Kakuyah) () were a Shia Muslim dynasty of Daylamite origin that held power in western Persia, Jibal and Kurdistan (c. 1008–c. 1051). They later became atabegs (governors) of Yazd, Isfahan and Abarkuh from c. 1051 to 1141. They were related to the Buyids.
Jibal
thumb|An 1886 map of the 10th-century Near East showing the province of Jibal Jibāl (), also al-Jabal (), was the name given by the Arabs to a region and province located in western Iran, under the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates.
Quhistan
thumb | right Quhistan () or Kohistan (, "mountainous land") was a region of medieval Persia, essentially the southern part of Khurasan. Its boundaries appear to have been south of Khorasan to north, Yazd to West, Sistan to South, Afghanistan to East. Quhistan was a province in old days with a rich history in Persian literature, art and science. Notable historical towns include Tun (modern-day Ferdows), Qa'in, Gunabad, Tabas, Birjand, Turshez (modern-day Kashmar), Khwaf, Taybad, and Zawah (modern-day Torbat-e Heydarieh). It is home to famous castles. Safron, berberies (Zereshk) and jujube (Ann
Medo-Persian conflict
campaign led by Cyrus the Great in Persis against the Median Empire
Khurasan Road
historical highway in Iran
Ruyan
historical area of Iran
Elburz Range forest steppe
Region of Iran and Azerbaijan
Sarab Khanate
Kurdish khanate
Battle of the Persian Border
ancient battle
Operation Mersad
1988 Iranian military operation in the Iran–Iraq War
Haft-e Tir bombing
Ardabil Khanate
khanate around Ardabil
Sakastan
Province of the Sasanian Empire
Battle of Hyrba
ancient battle
Talysh
region and former province on the Persia
1981 Iranian Prime Minister's office bombing
assassination of Iranian leaders in 1981
Adurbadagan
Adurbadagan (Middle Persian: Ādurbādagān/Āδarbāyagān, Parthian: Āturpātākān) was a northwestern province in the Sasanian Empire, mostly overlapping the present-day Azerbaijan region in Iran. Governed by a marzban ("margrave"), it functioned as an important frontier (and later religious) region against the neighbouring country of Armenia. It is also the root word of the modern Iranian "Azerbaijan" region as well as the country of Azerbaijan.
Siahkal incident
Guerrilla operation in Iran in 1971
Iranrud
thumbnail|Two suggested routes for Iranrud Iranrud () was a plan to build a canal from the Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf. This concept has existed among some Iranian elites since at least the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar but was first presented as a coherent technical plan by Hooman Farzad in 1966. Experts have since put forth various routes for the construction of this canal. Other proposed variations include a closed canal from the Caspian Sea to the Dasht-e Lut desert (Lut Canal) or connecting the Caspian Sea to Lake Urmia. The defunct Soviet government also showed interest in this pr
Assyrian conquest of Persia
ancient military conflict
Takht-e Suleyman Massif
mountain range
Jameh Mosque of Qeshm
mosque in Qeshm, Iranian national heritage site
Karaj Metro
rapid transit system in Karaj, Iran
Jameh Mosque of Namin
Iranian national heritage site
Matiene
thumb|250px|Location of Matiene, between Corduene and Atropatene Matiene was the name of a kingdom in northwestern Iran on the lands of the earlier kingdom of the Mannae. Ancient historians including Strabo, Ptolemy, Herodotus, Polybius, and Pliny mention names such as Mantiane, Martiane, Matiana, Matiani, Matiene, Martuni to designate a region located to the northwest of Media."
Khersan River
river in Iran
Massacre at the Russian embassy in Tehran
1829 massacre in Iran
2018 Chabahar suicide bombing
2018 suicide bombing in Chabahar city, Iran
Karat Tower
tower in Taybad County, Iranian national heritage site
Balasagan
thumb|Map of the eastern part of Transcaucasia under the [[Sasanian Empire]] Balāsagān (an Iranian toponym meaning "country of Balas"; Armenian: Bałasakan, the inhabitants known as Bałasičkʻ, Arabic: Balāsajān/Balāšajān), also known as Bazgan, was a region located in the area of the Kura and Aras rivers, adjacent to the Caspian Sea. To the south, it bordered Atropatene/Adurbadagan and Gilan. It roughly corresponded to the Armenian province of Paytakaran, albeit extending farther into the north. It has been suggested that under the Sasanians the region extended as far as the stronghold of Derbe
Adlabad
village in Iran
Center for Strategic Studies
Iranian think tank
Saint Mary Greek Church (Tehran)
church in Tehran, Iran
Galugah
village in Zahedan, Iran
Pamenar Mosque
mosque in Mahdishahr, Iran
Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Urmia
Acropole Tomb
Achaemenide burial
Shesh Taraz Dam
dam in Kuhsorkh County, Iranian national heritage site
Ali Qapu (Tabriz)
palace in Tabriz, Iran
Jameh Mosque of Bastak
mosque in Iran, Bastak
Shahid Kashuri
village in Iran
Taherabad, Chenaran
village in Iran
Davazdah Imam Shrine
shrine in Yazd, Iranian national heritage site
Tawwaj
Tawwaj, Tawwaz or Tavvaz (Middle Persian: ; New Persian: ) was a medieval city in Fars (Pars) in modern Iran, located southwest of Shiraz.
Iran–U.S. RQ-170 incident
2011 Iranian capture of a U.S. surveillance drone
Shevi Waterfall
waterfall in Dezful County, Iran
Tammisha
Tammisha (also spelled Tamisha or Tammishe; ) was a medieval city in Tabaristan (north of Iran) on the foot of the Alborz mountain, serving as a place of high importance, often being the residence of princes. The city bordered the region of Gurgan, and featured a prominent wall, the Tammisha Wall, built in the Sasanian period. It was long and was stretched from the Gorgan Bay.
Namarestagh
thumb|right|220px|Namarestaq nature. thumb|right|170px|Koohareh waterfall in Namarestaq Namarestaq is a Rural District in Mazandaran Province of Iran. It is situated in Amol County.
Kermanshah Operation
offensive operation
Polyacryl Iran Corporation
Iranian company
Eastern Iran
subdivision of Iran
Sardar Castle
castle in Bukan, Iranian national heritage site
Kasr ol Dasht
Kasroddasht () is a village in Fedagh Rural District, Central District, Gerash County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 71, in 21 families.
22 September 1980 Iraqi airstrike on Iran
opening attacks of the Iran–Iraq War