Search results for "Bandar Abbas" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • much of the trade was diverted to the town of Bandar 'Abbās, which he had taken from the Portuguese in 1615 and had named after himself. The ...
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  • recaptured Baku. In 1604, the Iranian Shah Abbas I destroyed the Baku fortress. ... Krasnovodsk) in Turkmenistan and to Bandar Anzali and Bandar Nowshar in Iran. ...
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  • India Company. The city was renamed then to Bandar Abbas (Bandar means port). In the Americas, the Portuguese expansion continued beyond the west ...
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  • 1766. They held trading posts in Isfahan, Bandar Abbas, Kerman, and Sjiraas. There were also a number of Dutch forts in Central and Southern Iran ...
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  • the case of Barzan al-Tikriti and Awad al-Bandar, two top officials who were ... in Darfur. While Ban met with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president ...
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  • including Carlos the Jackal, Abu Nidal, Abu Abbas and Osama bin Laden. ... brother, Barzan Ibrahim, and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, head of Iraq's Revolutionary ...
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