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Ardabīl (inhabited place) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 38 15 00 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 38.2500 decimal degrees |
Long: 048 18 00 E degrees minutes |
Long: 48.3000 decimal degrees |
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Note: Province in northwestern Îrān. Ardabil comes from Artavil, referred to in the Zoroastrian holy book of Avesta. A type of painted pottery popular during the Parthian dynasty (550-331 BCE) known as Ardabīl is attributed to this area. The city dates to the Sassanian dynasty (226-651 CE), however, experienced little growth until the Arab invasion in 7th century CE. In 1220, the Mongols destroyed the city. During the Safavid dynasty (1501-1732), Ardabīl became an important center for the Sufi order of Islam. Through the patronage of the Safavid rulers, the descendants of leader Sheykh Safi al-Din Ishaq, his tomb became an important shrine. |
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Ardabīl (preferred,C,V,display,O,Persian-Farsi-P)
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Ardabil (C,V)
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Ardebil (C,V)
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Erdebil (C,V,Turkish (transliterated),U,N)
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Ardebīl (C,U)
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اَردِبيل (C,U,Persian-Farsi)
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اردبيل (C,U,Persian-Farsi)
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Ardabīl (inhabited place) (P) |
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city (C) |
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