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  2. Tabriz, Azarbayjan-e Sharqi Weather - Hourly Forecasts and ...

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    Get the Tabriz, Azarbayjan-e Sharqi local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

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    You can see your locations weather forecast in an hourly or 10 day view by using the toggle just below the sunrise and sunset times. Forecast details. The top left corner of the weather box will display your locations general weather information. For additional weather details your can select the drop down arrow under the current temperature.

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  5. Bitter cold in forecast: December set for 'coldest start' in ...

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    Weather warnings and watches around the US Warming trend for the west. Meanwhile, in the West, "benign weather and gradually warming temperatures are forecast, the NWS said. Through Dec. 9, the ...

  6. 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]

  7. Maragheh - Wikipedia

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    It has been long suggested that Maragheh was identical with Phraaspa/Phraata, [7] the winter capital of Atropatene. [8] The 9th-century Muslim historian al-Baladhuri (died 892) reports that the town was originally known as Akra-rudh (called "Afrah-rudh" by Ibn al-Faqih, and "Afrazah-rudh" by Yaqut al-Hamawi) a Persian name which means "river of Afrah", and which the Russian orientalist ...

  8. Lakestan incident - Wikipedia

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    Many of those who escaped died from the cold, while the survivors reached Sharafkhaneh after 2 days. [12] In the telegram that survivors of Lakestan sent to Tabriz, they claimed that 3,500 Azerbaijanis had died, with 2,000 of them dying during the battles and 1,500 dying due to the cold weather while they were trying to escape.

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