
Nishapur - Wikipedia
Nishapur or Neyshabur (Persian: نیشاپور, also نیشابور ⓘ) [a] is a city in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and …
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2023年9月16日 · Nishapur Mayors (波斯文) Nishapur governors (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) (波斯文) Ceramics of Nishapur and other centers; World Gazetteer on Nishapur; …
Nishapur County - Wikipedia
Nishapur County (Persian: شهرستان نیشاپور) [a] is in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Nishapur , [ 3 ] the second largest city in the province and the third largest city in …
The Nishapur Excavations | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nishapur was founded by the Sasanian king Shapur and became the capital of the province of Abarshahr. Its name may stem from the Old Persian for “fair, good city of Shapur” (*nēv …
Nishapur – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Nishapur or Nishabur is the second largest city of Razavi Khorasan Province, the historic capital of the western half of Greater Khorasan, the capital of the Nishapur County and a historic Silk …
The Metropolitan Museum’s Excavations at Nishapur
Nishapur is a city in northeastern Iran that was founded around the third century A.D., grew to prominence in the eighth century, and was ruined by invasions and earthquakes in the …
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内沙布尔(波斯语: نیشابور ,罗马化:Nīshāpūr/ Nišâpur/ Nişapur/ Nīshābūr/ Neyshābūr/ Neeshapoor),古称乃沙不儿或你沙不儿,又译纳霞堡,是伊朗东北部的城市,位于礼萨呼 …
The City of Nishapur - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nishapur was founded around the third century A.D. By the eighth century, it flourished as a regional capital famous for its commercial and religious life. The city consisted of a walled …
NISHAPUR i. Historical Geography and History t - Encyclopaedia Iranica
2010年9月17日 · Nishapur (Nišāpur) was, with Balḵ, Marv and Herat, one of the four great cities of the province of Khorasan. It flourished in Sasanid and early Islamic times, but after the …
Nishapur – Sasanika: Late Antique Near East Project
Nishapur was the center of the province of Abaršahr, and its name is inscribed on Sasanian coins. The city served as a key mercantile and administrative center for Khorasan, and boasted a …