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  2. Timeline of Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    858 CE – A devastating earthquake happened in Tabriz. [3] [4] 1041 – A devastating earthquake happened in Tabriz. [3] [4] 1208 – Annexed by the army of Kingdom of Georgia under command of brothers Ivane and Zakaria Mkhargrdzeli. [5] 1275 – Marco Polo traveled through Tabriz on his way to China. [6] 1298 – Sham-i Ghazan built ...

  3. Category:History of Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Tabriz" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... History of Tabriz; Timeline of Tabriz; 0–9. 1641 Tabriz ...

  4. Siege of Tabriz (1908–1909) - Wikipedia

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    The Shah, on the other hand, sent a large detachment of troops to Tabriz under the command of Abdul Majid Mirza. Subsequently, clashes broke out between forces affiliated with Mohammad Ali Shah and the constitutionalists, the constitutionalists have succeeded in defeating state forces and pushed back Abdul Majid Mirza and his troops.

  5. Siege of Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Tabriz or capture of Tabriz may refer to: Siege of Tabriz (1501) Siege of Tabriz (1585) Siege of Tabriz (1585–1586) Safavid capture of Tabriz (1603) Capture of Tabriz (1635) Siege of Tabriz (1908–1909) Russian occupation of Tabriz (1909–1918) Tabriz during World War I, briefly captured by the Ottomans in 1915

  6. Capture of Tabriz (1635) - Wikipedia

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    The Ottomans occupied Tabriz without encountering resistance, and Murad IV ordered the destruction of the city. Turkish historians described how Ottoman soldiers demolished tall buildings and grand palaces, dismantling and carrying away window frames made by skilled craftsmen, many of which were adorned with sky-blue or azure colors.

  7. Siege of Tabriz (1908) - Wikipedia

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  8. Safavid capture of Tabriz (1603) - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman soldiers in Tabriz was caught off guard by Shah Abbas. When he arrived in the city, several of them were already shopping at the market. Since Tabriz, like many other Iranian cities, had no protective wall surrounding it, conquering it was an easy task now that there was no Ottoman force to fight him. [5]

  9. Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    Tabriz is the largest economic center in Northwest Iran. The economy of Tabriz is based on commerce, services, health care and pharmaceutical, small and heavy industries, and handcrafts. Tabriz is the main site for five of Iran's Fortune 100 companies including: ITMCO, Palaz Moket, Kashi Tabriz, Shirin Asal, Aydin. [91]