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  2. History of Gilan - Wikipedia

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    From this point in history onward, rulers of Gilan were appointed by the Persian Shah. Starting from the Safavid all the way to the Qajar era, Gilan was settled by large amounts of Georgians , Circassians , Armenians , and other Peoples of the Caucasus were settled in the region whose descendants still live or linger across Gilan.

  3. Abdul Qadir Gilani - Wikipedia

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    Gilani spent his early life in Gilan, the province of his birth. In 1095, he went to Baghdad. There, he pursued the study of Hanbali law under Abu Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi and ibn Aqil. [13] [14] He studied hadith with Abu Muhammad Ja'far al-Sarraj. [14] His Sufi spiritual instructor was Abu'l-Khair Hammad ibn Muslim al-Dabbas. [15]

  4. Category:History of Gilan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Gilan" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Gilan province - Wikipedia

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    Gilan province (Persian: استان گیلان) [a] is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, in the northwest of the country.Its capital is the city of Rasht. [12] The province lies along the Caspian Sea, in Iran's Region 3, west of the province of Mazandaran, east of the province of Ardabil, and north of the provinces of Zanjan and Qazvin. [13]

  6. Persian Socialist Soviet Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian Soviet Socialist Republic (Persian: جمهوری شورای سوسیالیستی ایران), [1] [2] [3] also known as the Socialist Soviet Republic of Gilan, [4] (Gilaki: گیلانˇ شؤرایي جؤمۊري) [5] was a short-lived unrecognized state, a Soviet republic in north-west Persia, south of the Caspian sea.

  7. Ispahbads of Gilan - Wikipedia

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    The History of Uljāytū, quoting the description of Gilan by one Asil al-din Muhammad Zauzanī (at the time of the arrival of Hulegu, circa 1256), also names Shandān as the capital of the sipahbads. [8]

  8. Jungle Movement of Gilan - Wikipedia

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    Initially, when commencing the movement, Mirza and his allies formed a union called Ettehad-e-Islam (The Islamic Union). Although in the beginning, they were in conformity over the aims of the movement, eventually the movement began witnessing considerable friction as some members had diverging tendencies toward Ahmad Shah Qajar while others such as Mirza specifically called for an Iranian ...

  9. Gilaks - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Kuchik Khan, Iranian twentieth-century revolutionary leader and the president of the Gilan Socialist Soviet Republic. He was the founder of a revolutionary movement based in the forests of Gilan in northern Iran that became known as the Jungle Movement of Gilan .