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  • Ismail Khan castle (Persian: قلعه اسماعیل‌خان) is a historical castle located in Ilam County in Ilam Province, The longevity of this fortress dates back...
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    consort, Sultanum Begum. On the orders of Tahmasp, Ismail spent twenty years imprisoned in Qahqaheh Castle; whether for his recurrent conflicts with the realm's...
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  • Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan (August 1884 – 28 June 1958) was an eminent Muslim politician and a leading activist of the All-India Muslim League, who stood...
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    village of Gazor Khan in Qazvin Province in Iran, approximately 200 km (130 mi) from present-day Tehran.: 22–23  In 1090 AD, the Alamut Castle, a mountain...
    52 KB (5,895 words) - 17:45, 22 March 2025
  • Forg Castle (Mirza Rafi Khan Castle))
    Furg Citadel (Arg e Furg, also known as Forg citadel and Mirza Rafi Khan citadel) is an 18th-century citadel located in Furg Village in Darmian County...
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    The Arg of Karim Khan (Persian: ارگ کریم خان, Arg-e Karim Khān) or Karim Khan Citadel, is a citadel located in downtown Shiraz, Iran. It was built as part...
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    Chogha Zanbil (category Castles in Iran)
    Qaleh Abdanan Castle Paqala Hezarani Castle Anjir Dehloran Castle Ismail Khan Castle Hezarani Castle Qala Castle Nu Guria Castle Shemiran Castle Hormozgan...
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    Arg-e Bam (category Castles in Iran)
    Arg-e-Bam was conquered by the founder of the Qajar dynasty, Agha Mohammad Khan, who used the citadel as a strategic point to fend off Afghan and Baluchi...
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    Rudkhan Castle (Persian: قلعه رودخان; Gilaki: رودخان دژ), also Roodkhan Castle, is a brick and stone medieval fortress in Iran that was built to defend...
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    (لمسر) was probably the largest and the most fortified of the Ismaili castles. The fortress is located in the central Alborz mountains, south of the...
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    Palace of Ardashir (category Castles in Iran)
    Kākh-e Ardashir-e Pāpakān), also known as the Atash-kadeh آتشکده, is a castle located on the slopes of the mountain on which Dezh Dokhtar is situated...
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  • الافلاک, lit. 'the sky of the skies') or Shapur Khast Castle (Persian: دژ شاپورخواست) is a castle situated on the top of a large hill with the same name...
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    Shush Castle (French: Château de Suse) is located in the ruins of the ancient city of Susa (Shush) in the Khuzestan province of Iran. It was constructed...
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    Ismail Mirza, as Ismail II. Whereas she expected gratitude from her brother, Ismail curtailed her power and put her under house arrest. Pari Khan may...
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    Takht-e Soleymān (category Sasanian castles)
    dynasty, which they built during the fifth century. The Ilkhanid patron, Abaqa Khan (r.1265-82), the second Ilkhan ruler and son of Hülagü, the first ruler of...
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