Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'State Historical and Cultural Park “Ancient Merv”' has mentioned 'Persia' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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vteMuslim conquest of PersiaMesopotamia Chains River Walaja Ullais Hira Al-Anbar Ayn al-Tamr Muzayyah Saniyy Zumail Firaz 1st Babylon Namaraq Kaskar Bridge Buwaib al-Qxc4x81disiyyah Burs 2nd Babylon Ctesiphon Jalula Khuzestan Hormizd-Ardashir Susa Ram-Hormizd Shushtar Gundishapur Bayrudh Central Persia Nahavand Spahan Waj Rudh Ray Northern Persia Tabaristan Azerbaijan Caucasus Armenia Albania Iberia Pars Bishapur Darabgerd 1st Estakhr Gor 2nd Estakhr Kerman Sirjan Qeshm Sakastan Zaranj Khorasan Oxus River Nishapur Herat Badghis | WIKI |
In 1505 the Uzbeks occupied Merv; five years later Shah Ismail, the founder of the Safavid dynasty of Persia, expelled them. | WIKI |
Merv remained in the hands of Persia (except for periods of Uzbek rule between 1524 and 1528 and again between 1588 and 1598) until 1785, when Shah Murad Beg, the Emir of Bokhara, captured the city. | WIKI |
Seeing no hope of support from Persia or Britain, the elders submitted. | WIKI |
Thus they make Merv a sort of watch tower over the entrance into Afghanistan on the north-west and at the same time create a stepping-stone or xc3xa9tape between north-east Persia and the states of Bokhara and Samarkand. | WIKI |