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Inčukalns-Inčukalns
Inčukalns is a village in Sigulda Municipality, Latvia. Inčukalns had 2,028 residents in 2006 [citation needed]. v t e
Inčukalns-Inčukalns Municipality
Inčukalns Municipality (Latvian: Inčukalna novads) is a municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2006 by merging Inčukalns Parish
Inčukalns-Latvia
Latvia (/ˈlætviə/ LAT-vee-ə, sometimes /ˈlɑːtviə/ LAHT-vee-ə; Latvian: Latvija Latvian pronunciation: [ˈlatvija]), officially the Republic of Latvia, is
Inčukalns-Energy in Latvia
Latvia. International transmission pipelines are 577 km long, consisting of the Riga–Pahneva, Pleskava–Riga, Izborska–Inčukalns UGS, Riga–Inčukalns UGS
Inčukalns-Inčukalns Parish
Inčukalns Parish is an administrative unit of Sigulda Municipality, Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part of Inčukalns Municipality. "Reģionu, novadu
Inčukalns-Riga District
Baldone Parish Carnikava Municipality Garkalne Municipality Inčukalns Municipality Vangaži Inčukalns Parish Krimulda Municipality Krimulda Parish Lēdurga Parish
Inčukalns-List of national roads in Latvia
This is a list of national roads in Latvia: Approximately one thousand roads in Latvia are categorised under the state local road category. The total length
Inčukalns-Vireši–Tallinn pipeline
located in Latvia. In Vireši, the pipeline is connected with Izborsk–Inčukalns pipeline, which provides for Estonia access to the Inčukalns underground
Inčukalns-A3 road (Latvia)
road in Latvia connecting Inčukalns to Estonian border in Valka. The road is part of European route E264, and part of TEN-T road network of Latvia. After
Inčukalns-Administrative divisions of Latvia
The current administrative division of Latvia came into force on 1 July 2021. On 10 June 2020, the Saeima approved a municipal reform that would reduce
Inčukalns-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Baldone Baloži Carnikava Municipality Daugmale Parish Garkalne Municipality Inčukalns Municipality Krimulda Parish Ķekava Parish Mālpils Parish Mārupe Parish
Inčukalns-Klaipėda LNG terminal
000,000 cu ft). Lithuania also has access to the Inčukalns underground gas storage facility in Latvia. Equinor is contracted to supply LNG for five years
Inčukalns-Independent Amateur Hockey League
was successful - 7 teams took part in it ("Krāsainie Lējumi", "Bauska-Inčukalns", "Tiesneši", "Ledus Vaboles", "Vakara Ziņas", "Balsts", RTU). The first
Inčukalns-A2 road (Latvia)
(pastiprināšana) posmā 25,50.-39,40. km un autoceļa A3 Inčukalns-Valmiera posmā 0,00.-01,65. km - Binders.lv" (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-11-13. "Finansējums būs jāmeklē
Inčukalns-Balticconnector
gas grids, and provides Finland with access to the Inčukalns underground gas storage facility in Latvia. In addition, the pipeline enables construction of
Inčukalns-Transport in Latvia
infrastructure of Latvia. It is mandatory to keep headlights on while driving, even in daylight; most cars commercially sold in Latvia are equipped to make
Inčukalns-Jānis Sudrabkalns
Sudrabkalns (May 17, 1894 – September 4, 1975), born Arvīds Peine, was a Latvian poet and writer. Born in to the family of an innkeeper and tracher, the
Inčukalns-Kārlis Zāle
at Brothers' Cemetery and the Freedom Monument in Riga. He died in Inčukalns, Latvia. Freedom Monument, Riga Detail, Monument to the Soldiers of the 6th
Inčukalns-Saulkrasti
Saulkrasti (pronunciation; German: Neubad) (literally Sun shores in Latvian) is a town in Latvia on the east coast of the Gulf of Riga and the capital of the
Inčukalns-Pierīga
county, Carnikava county, Engure county, Garkalne county, Ikšķile county, Inčukalns county, Jaunpils county, Jurmala, Kandava novads, Krimulda novads, Ķegums
Inčukalns-2005–06 Baltic Men Volleyball League
Cēsis/Cēsu Alus Venue: Cēsis, Latvia Organizer: Falck Pärnu Venue: Pärnu, Estonia Organizer: Rīga/LU Inčukalns Venue: Rīga, Latvia 2005–06 Main Tournament table[permanent
Inčukalns-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
former districts of Latvia were divided into 109 municipalities (Latvian: novadi, sg. novads), and nine republic cities (Latvian: republikas pilsētas
Inčukalns-A6 road (Latvia)
The A6 is a national road in Latvia, connecting Riga to the Belarusian border at Pāternieki. It bypasses Daugavpils in its north and passes through Krāslava
Inčukalns-Ķekava
Ķekava (historical German: Keckau) is a city in Latvia, in the historical region of Vidzeme. It is on the left side of the Sausā Daugava [lv], a tributary
Inčukalns-Ādaži
Municipality. It is located by the highway A1, 21.6 km from the center of Riga. Latvia's longest river, the Gauja, flows along the Ādaži River, and its tributary
Inčukalns-Sigulda Municipality
Municipality was enlarged when Krimulda Municipality, Mālpils Municipality and Inčukalns Parish were merged into it. Sigulda is a member of the Douzelage, a town
Inčukalns-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
places in the current and previous territory of Latvia. A large part of the Latgale region of Latvia was included in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Inčukalns-Baloži
Baloži (pronunciation; German: Rollbusch) is a town of Latvia situated in the Ķekava Municipality, just 12 kilometres from the centre of Riga. In 2021
Inčukalns-European route E264
It begins in Jõhvi, Estonia and ends in Inčukalns, Latvia. E264 consists of Estonian main road no. 3 and Latvian main road A3. The entire route is part
Inčukalns-Olaine Parish
Parish (Latvian: Olaine pagasts) is an administrative unit of Olaine Municipality, Latvia. The territory of Olaine Parish is defined by Latvian law as
Inčukalns-PATA (company)
PATA (or SIA “PATA”) is a Latvian privately-owned timber trading, management and logistics company. Uldis Mierkalns is the owner of the company with 100%
Inčukalns-Allaži Parish
Allaži Parish (Latvian: Allažu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Sigulda Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Inčukalns-Sigulda
Sigulda (pronunciation; German: Segewold) is a town in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, 53 kilometres (33 miles) from the capital city Riga. Sigulda is on a picturesque
Inčukalns-Riga–Lugaži Railway
Railway is a 166 kilometres (103 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway in Latvia. It was built in the late 19th century (commencing in 1886) to connect the
Inčukalns-E11 European long distance path
of Latvia, Riga water supply museum – industrial heritage, Garden of Artists by Anna Ludiņa, Inčukalns Hunting Palace, Hunting trail and Inčukalns Velnala
Inčukalns-Salaspils
Kircholm; Swedish: Kirkholm) (literally: "island castle") is a town in Latvia, the administrative centre of Salaspils Municipality. The town is situated
Inčukalns-List of twin towns and sister cities in Estonia
Strängnäs, Sweden Sund, Åland Islands, Finland Tukums, Latvia Ylöjärvi, Finland Saue Inčukalns, Latvia Montemarciano, Italy Quincy-sous-Sénart, France Sollentuna
Inčukalns-Daugmale Parish
Daugmale Parish (Latvian: Daugmales pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Ķekava Municipality, Latvia. It was an administrative unit of Riga
Inčukalns-Olaine
German: Olai) is a city in Olaine Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Olaine gained town rights in 1967. The population in 2020 was 10,668. The
Inčukalns-Ķekava Parish
Ķekava Parish (Latvian: Ķekavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Ķekava Municipality, Latvia. The administrative center is Ķekava village. Ķekava
Inčukalns-Krimulda Parish
Krimulda Parish (Latvian: Krimuldas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Sigulda Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative
Inčukalns-Baltic Men Volleyball League
2020. Official website (in Estonian) Page at the Latvian Volleyball Federation website (in Latvian/English) Page at the Estonian Volleyball Federation
Inčukalns-Baldone
in the Ķekava Municipality, which is located in the Semigallia region of Latvia. The town is famous for its sulfur water springs and was a spa resort. Viktors
Inčukalns-Babīte Parish
Babīte Parish (Latvian: Babītes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Mārupe Municipality, Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part of the former Babīte
Inčukalns-Vangaži
(pronunciation) is a town in Ropaži Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The name Vangaži (German: Wangasch) was first mentioned in the 17th century
Inčukalns-Baldone Parish
Baldone Parish (Latvian: Baldones pagasts) is an administrative unit of Ķekava Municipality, Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part of the former Baldone
Inčukalns-Sala Parish, Mārupe Municipality
Sala Parish (Latvian: Salas pagasts) is a territorial unit of Mārupe Municipality in Latvia . From 2009 until 2021, it was part of Babīte Municipality
Inčukalns-List of A3 roads
a road connecting to Liboi at the Somali border A3 road (Latvia), a road connecting Inčukalns and the Estonian border in Valka A3 highway (Lesotho), a
Inčukalns-Teppe Zagheh
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Peiligang culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Soltan Hoseyn
his own treasury, Soltan Hoseyn forced the merchants in Isfahan and New Jolfa to give a combined amount of 14,000 tomans. The expedition eventually fell
Inčukalns-Aşıklı Höyük
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Armenia–Iran relations
Saint Stepanos Monastery is an Armenian monastery about 15 km northwest of Jolfa city, East Azarbaijan Province, northwest Iran, situated in a deep canyon
Inčukalns-Pre-Pottery Neolithic B
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Heris
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Bogie exchange
Latvia, and Lithuania, which have 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) broad gauge. Jolfa – c. 1950, between 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) and 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in)
Inčukalns-Babak Khorramdin
Muqan (Moḡan) steppe and the Aras river bank, westward to the districts of Jolfa, Nakjavan, and Marand”. In 835–836 the caliph al-Mu'tasim sent his outstanding
Inčukalns-Marand
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Hacilar
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Sesklo
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Elections in Iran
Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand Malekan Maragheh and Ajabshir Marand and Jolfa Mianeh Sarab Shabestar Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr Varzaqan Fars Shiraz
Inčukalns-Prehistoric Egypt
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Julfa
Julfa, Jolfa or Culfa may refer to: Jolfa, Iran, a city in the East Azerbaijan Province of Iran Julfa, Azerbaijan (city), the capital of the Julfa Rayon
Inčukalns-Gyumri
was then extended from Alexandropol to Yerevan (in 1902), Kars (in 1902), Jolfa (in 1906), and Tabriz. As a result, Alexandropol became an important rail
Inčukalns-Role of Christianity in civilization
The Vank Cathedral. The Armenians moved into the Jolfa district of Isfahan and were free to build their prayer houses, eventually becoming an integral
Inčukalns-Franchthi Cave
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Arasbaran
entire population of the Nakhichevan region (including the Armenians of Jolfa, who, in the following year, were transplanted to Isfahan) to Arasbaran
Inčukalns-List of archaeological sites by country
Khosrow parviz hunting ground Khosrowabad Castle Konar Sandal Kul Tepe Jolfa Kul-e Farah Kurit Dam Marlik Matiene Mount Behistun Mount Khajeh Nakhcheer
Inčukalns-Pre-Pottery Neolithic
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Evolution of the Dutch colonial empire
inner city was to be reserved for Afghans only. The Dutch staff moved to Jolfa. In 1747 the Dutch East India Company office was closed. Kerman (1659–1744)*
Inčukalns-Jolfa, Iran
Monastery Jolfa Water Mill Chapel of Chupan Iran portal Also Romanized as Jolfā, Julfa, and Dzhulfi OpenStreetMap contributors (23 February 2024). "Jolfa, Jolfa
Inčukalns-Maragheh
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Halaf culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Samarra culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Naqada culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Tosan tank
needed] In July 2020, Tosans were deployed to the northwestern borders of Jolfa and Khodaafarin due to escalating tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Inčukalns-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tehran–Isfahan
(Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". In the modern city of Isfahan, of which New Jolfa nowadays is a quarter, here are twenty-five churches in the city, of which
Inčukalns-Aniq
Neshīnī) is a village in Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Siah Rud District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Tabriz railway station
height of World War I. The first train arrived in Tabriz in March 1916 from Jolfa. The railway stretched from Tabriz to Tehran in 1958, with a length of 748 km
Inčukalns-Badarian culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Mehrgarh
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Neolithic
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Teppe Hasanlu
been found at Seh Gābī and Godin Tepe, attributed to Period X. Kul Tepe Jolfa is another related site from the same period. It is located north of Lake
Inčukalns-Khamaneh
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Isfahan
21 June 2020. Retrieved 18 June 2020. "Ispahan/Quartier de la Nouvelle-Jolfâ (Iran)". Archived from the original on 10 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February
Inčukalns-Vehicle registration plates of Iran
25 East Azerbaijan ب Maragheh ج Marand د Miyaneh س Ahar Hurand ص Sarab ط Jolfa ق Hashtrud ل Bonab م Bostanabad ن Shabestar و Kaleybar Khoda Afarin هـ Heris
Inčukalns-Bonab
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Sarab, East Azerbaijan
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran
Maku. The Saint Stepanos Monastery is 17 kilometres (11 mi) to the west of Jolfa city, East Azarbaijan Province in northwest Iran. The Armenian people are
Inčukalns-Kaleybar
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Kharvana
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Khomarlu
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Varzaqan
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Yamchi
Districts in Marand County and creation and establishment of Jolfa County centered in Jolfa city in East Azerbaijan province". Lamtakam (in Persian). Ministry
Inčukalns-Hassuna culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Ethnicities in Iran
somewhere around 500,000.[citation needed] They mostly live in Tehran and Jolfa district. After the Iranian Revolution, many Armenians immigrated to Armenian
Inčukalns-List of cities in Iran by province
832 +5.70% 25 Sufian 9,963 9,126 +9.17% 26 Kaleybar 9,324 9,887 −5.69% 27 Jolfa 8,810 5,628 +56.54% 28 Shendabad 8,489 9,034 −6.03% 29 Koshksaray 8,060
Inčukalns-Pottery
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Freeways in Iran
Azarshahr-Saghez freeway It is waiting for to be approved government. 34 Marand-Jolfa freeway It is waiting for to be approved government. 35 Nazarabad-Takestan
Inčukalns-Christian influences on the Islamic world
The Vank Cathedral. The Armenians moved into the Jolfa district of Isfahan and were free to build their prayer houses, eventually becoming an integral
Inčukalns-Neolithic Greece
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-List of Armenian churches in Iran
Picture Church Location Date Surp Asdvadzadzin Church North of Jolfa 1518 Surp Hovhanness Church Upper Darashamb 18th century Surp Hovhanness Church Upper
Inčukalns-Azerbaijan Railways
435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) - only via the Azerbaijani exclave Nakhchivan (Julfa/Jolfa railway bridge), a railway link with Azerbaijan proper is being built. See
Inčukalns-Khurramites
Mūqān (Moḡān) steppe and the Aras river bank, westward to the districts of Jolfā, Naḵjavān, and Marand". In 833, many men from Jebal, Hamadan and Isfahan
Inčukalns-List of roads and highways in Iran
Itinerary Image Road 11 325 Jolfa Baneh Khoy, Salamas, Urmia, Mahabad, Sardasht Road 12 572 Bazargan Bilehsavar Poldasht, Jolfa, Parsabad Road 14 460 Razi
Inčukalns-Abbas the Great
primarily from the wealthy Armenian merchant town of Jugha (also known as Jolfa). Many were transferred to New Julfa, a town the shah had built for the
Inčukalns-Claudius Rich
1826 his remains were exhumed and reburied in the Armenian cathedral of Jolfa in Esfahan. His collections were purchased by the trustees of the British
Inčukalns-Khoda Afarin County
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Aras Dam
Aras Dam The memorial plate of Aras dam in Jolfa Location of the Aras Dam on the border of Azerbaijan and Iran Country Iran Azerbaijan Location Poldasht
Inčukalns-Tell Aswad
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Nabta Playa
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Linear Pottery culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Iranian Armenians
high concentration of them include Tabriz, Tehran, Salmas and Isfahan's Jolfa (Nor Jugha) quarter. Armenians have lived for millennia in the territory
Inčukalns-Tell Sabi Abyad
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Tell es-Sultan
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-New Julfa
New Julfa (Persian: نو جلفا, Now Jolfā, or جلفای نو, Jolfâ-ye Now; Armenian: Նոր Ջուղա, Nor Jugha) is the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran, located along
Inčukalns-Geoy Tepe
earliest stage of the Kura–Araxes culture have been found here. Kul Tepe Jolfa Teppe Hasanlu Hajji Firuz Tepe BURTON-BROWN, T. \95l. Excavations in Azerbaijan
Inčukalns-Merimde culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Border town
Torkham/Torkham Torghundi/Serhetabat Hairatan/Termez Astara/Astara Julfa/Jolfa Phuntsholing/Jaigaon Tutong/Limbang Temburong District/Lawas Temburong District/Limbang
Inčukalns-Tazeh Kand
County Tazeh Kand-e Sarand, a village in Heris County Tazeh Kand, Jolfa, a village in Jolfa County Tazeh Kand-e Vinaq, a village in Khoda Afarin County Tazeh
Inčukalns-Qeshlaq
County Qeshlaq, Azarshahr, a village in Azarshahr County Qeshlaq, Jolfa, a village in Jolfa County Qeshlaq, Khoda Afarin, a village in Khoda Afarin County
Inčukalns-Saint Stephen
Armenia Saint Stephen Armenian Monastery of the 9th century, near the city of Jolfa, northwestern Iran St. Stepanos Armenian Church of Izmir, Turkey, built
Inčukalns-Julfa District
named Abragunus, it has been called Julfa District since 1950. The names, Jolfa/Julfa are also used for several regions in neighboring Iran. On November
Inčukalns-Central District (Jolfa County)
Central District of Jolfa County (Persian: بخش مرکزی شهرستان جلفا) is in East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Jolfa. At the National
Inčukalns-Central District (Varzaqan County)
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Kharvana District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Ahmadabad
County Ahmadabad-e Shahrak, a village in Heris County Ahmadabad, Jolfa, a village in Jolfa County Ahmadabad, Khoda Afarin, a village in Khoda Afarin County
Inčukalns-1600s (decade)
after a siege. At this time the Shāh begins the expulsion of Armenians from Jolfa to New Julfa in his capital of Isfahan; more than 25,000 die during the
Inčukalns-1604
after a siege. At this time the Shāh begins the expulsion of Armenians from Jolfa to New Julfa in his capital of Isfahan; more than 25,000 die during the
Inčukalns-Hezar Jolfa
Hezar Jolfa (Persian: هزارجلفا, also Romanized as Hezār Jolfā) is a village in Basharyat-e Gharbi Rural District, Basharyat District, Abyek County, Qazvin
Inčukalns-Zargar, Qazvin
Basharyat) Abdolabad Ebrahimabad Eslamabad Gil Zur Hasanabad-e Kalej Hezar Jolfa Hoseynabad Khorram Poshteh Mamjin Murabad Nowduz Raziabad Shahrabad Shahrestan
Inčukalns-Daral Sarvar
Basharyat) Abdolabad Ebrahimabad Eslamabad Gil Zur Hasanabad-e Kalej Hezar Jolfa Hoseynabad Khorram Poshteh Mamjin Murabad Nowduz Raziabad Shahrabad Shahrestan
Inčukalns-Jula Deh
Jula Deh (Persian: جولاده, also Romanized as Jūlā Deh; also known as Jolfā Deh) is a village in Rudbar-e Shahrestan Rural District, Alamut-e Gharbi District
Inčukalns-Kültepe (disambiguation)
Age site, as well as 'Makhta Kultepe II'. Kul Tepe Jolfa, an ancient archaeological site in the Jolfa County of Iran Kültepe Dam, a dam in Turkey Gültepe
Inčukalns-Timeline of Tehran
built. 1869 City expanded by Naser al-Din Shah. Population: 155,000. 1872 – Jolfa-Tabriz-Tehran telegraph begins operating (approximate date). 1873 City wall
Inčukalns-Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
They captured the Iranian city of Jolfa. An Iranian reconnaissance aircraft discovered the forces south of Jolfa moving towards Marand. It was possible
Inčukalns-Zaviyeh (disambiguation)
County Zaviyeh, Hashtrud, a village in Hashtrud County Zaviyeh, Jolfa, a village in Jolfa County Zaviyeh, Kaleybar, a village in Kaleybar County Zaviyeh
Inčukalns-Islamic Consultative Assembly
Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand Malekan Maragheh and Ajabshir Marand and Jolfa Mianeh Sarab Shabestar Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr Varzaqan Fars Shiraz
Inčukalns-Timeline of Tabriz
Occupied by Ottoman forces during Invasion of Tabriz, World War I 1916 – Jolfa-Tabriz railway begins operating. 1917 Tabriz Fire Fighting Tower built.
Inčukalns-Ubaid period
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Islamic Republic of Iran Railways
private. However it was not used because of several problems. The Tabriz–Jolfa line (146 km) was built in 1914, the Sufiyan–Sharafkhaneh line (53 km) in
Inčukalns-Pir Bolagh, Jolfa
Bulāqī) is a village in Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Siah Rud District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Chelqai
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Qarah Bolagh, Jolfa
Qal‘eh Zīr) is a village in Shoja Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Dizmar-e Gharbi Rural District
Rural District (Persian: دهستان ديزمار غربي) is in Siah Rud District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. It is administered from the city
Inčukalns-Ilsovan
Shāhsavan) is a village in Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Siah Rud District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Aqan
Աղաղան) is a village in Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Siah Rud District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Oruj
and Ūrūj) is a village in Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Siah Rud District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Mianeh-ye Kord Ahmad
Mīāneh) is a village in Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Siah Rud District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Nurduz
Nūrdūz) is a village in Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Siah Rud District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Afshar, Jolfa
Avshār) is a village in Daran Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Ahmadabad, Jolfa
Aḩmadābād) is a village in Daran Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Daran, East Azerbaijan
in, and the capital of, Daran Rural District of the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. At the 2006 National Census, its
Inčukalns-Darana
Darana (Persian: دارانا) may refer to: Darana, Jolfa Darana, Khoda Afarin This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Inčukalns-Ersi, Jolfa
in, and the capital of, Ersi Rural District of the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. At the 2006 National Census, its
Inčukalns-Livarjan
ليوارجان) is a village in Ersi Rural District of the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. At the 2006 National Census, its
Inčukalns-Qeshlaq, Jolfa
Qeshlāq) is a village in Ersi Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Ersi
Ersi (Persian: ارسي) may refer to: Ersi, Jolfa, East Azerbaijan Province Ersi, Marand, East Azerbaijan Province Ersi, West Azerbaijan Ersi Rural District
Inčukalns-Zaviyeh, Jolfa
Zāvīyeh) is a village in Ersi Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Agh Bolagh, Jolfa
Bolāgh) is a village in Shoja Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Silgerd
Selgerd) is a village in Shoja Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Taleb Goli
Golī) is a village in Shoja Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Tazeh Kand, Jolfa
Tāzekand) is a village in Shoja Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Inčukalns-Dizmar-e Sharqi Rural District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Mardanaqom
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Afşar
district in West Azerbaijan Province Afshar, Jolfa, a village in Daran Rural District, in the Central District of Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province Afshar
Inčukalns-Varzeqan, Mianeh
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Bakrabad Rural District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Ozomdel-e Jonubi Rural District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Dizmar-e Markazi Rural District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Bakrabad, East Azerbaijan
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Kasin
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Eridu
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-ʿAin Ghazal
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Mohammad Hassannejad
Hassannejad was born in Jolfa, East Azerbaijan. He was a member of the 9th and the 10th Parliament of Iran, from the electorate of Jolfa and Marand. He was
Inčukalns-History of Azerbaijan
Muqan (Moḡan) steppe and the Aras riverbank, westward to the districts of Jolfa, Nakjavan, and Marand". After the decline of the Abbasid Caliphate, the
Inčukalns-Tabriz
city in Iran to be served by railways with the construction of the Tabriz-Jolfa line in 1912–1914 (later converted to broad-gauge in 1916). Tabriz Railway
Inčukalns-Gyumri railway station
was then extended from Alexandropol to Yerevan (in 1902), Kars (in 1902), Jolfa (in 1906), and Tabriz. As a result, Alexandropol became an important rail
Inčukalns-Tepe Sialk
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Neolithic Europe
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Shahr-e Jadid-e Shahriar
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Shirak Province
was then extended from Alexandropol to Yerevan (in 1902), Kars (in 1902), Jolfa (in 1906), and Tabriz. As a result, Alexandropol became an important rail
Inčukalns-Chapel of Chupan
Chapel, is a small, historic Armenian church in a mountain valley west of Jolfa near the Aras River in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. It was added to Iran's
Inčukalns-Asiyab Kharabeh
Asiab-kharabeh (broken watermill), also known as Jolfa Water Mill, is a historic site in East Azerbaijan, Iran with ruins and a waterfall. Asiyab Kharabeh
Inčukalns-Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr (electoral district)
Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand Malekan Maragheh and Ajabshir Marand and Jolfa Mianeh Sarab Shabestar Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr Varzaqan Fars Shiraz
Inčukalns-Marand and Jolfa (electoral district)
Marand and Jolfa (electoral district) is the 3rd electoral district in the East Azerbaijan Province of Iran. This electoral district has a population
Inčukalns-Varzaqan (electoral district)
Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand Malekan Maragheh and Ajabshir Marand and Jolfa Mianeh Sarab Shabestar Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr Varzaqan Fars Shiraz
Inčukalns-Tell el-'Oueili
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Tabriz during World War I
retreat to Jolfa. During this campaign, Ottoman forces occupied Tabriz. With fresh forces, the Russians defeated Ottoman forces south of Jolfa and regained
Inčukalns-Iranian Parliament religious minority reserved seats
Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand Malekan Maragheh and Ajabshir Marand and Jolfa Mianeh Sarab Shabestar Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr Varzaqan Fars Shiraz
Inčukalns-List of MPs elected in the 2016 Iranian legislative election
of Hope 2nd Round Maragheh and Ajabshir (1) Mohammad-Ali Hosseinzadeh Unlisted 2nd Round Marand and Jolfa (1) Mohammad Hassannejad Unlisted 2nd Round
Inčukalns-Azar Motor Industrial Co
آميكو) is an Iranian truck manufacturer established in 1989 and located in Jolfa near Tabriz. This company produces light and heavy diesel vehicles. AzarMotor
Inčukalns-List of female members of the Islamic Consultative Assembly
Boroujen The List of Hope 2016–20 65 Masoumeh Pashaei Bahram Marand and Jolfa Independent 2020–2024 66 Zahra Sheikhi Mobarekeh Isfahan Iranian Principlists
Inčukalns-History of Mesopotamia
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-East Azerbaijan province
province. By the 1996 census, two additional counties had been formed: Jolfa (from part of Marand), and Malekan (from part of Bonab). Between 1996 and
Inčukalns-Alikomektepe
most important archaeological monuments of Azerbaijan Aratashen Kul Tepe Jolfa, Iran Махмудов Ф.Р., Нариманов П.Г., 1974. Поселение Аликемек-тепеси. АО
Inčukalns-Sang-i Chakmak
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Sahlan railway station
Preceding station Azerbaijan Commuter Railway Following station Tabriz Terminus Tabriz - Jolfa Sufian towards Jolfa Tabriz - Salmas Sufian towards Salmas
Inčukalns-Sufian railway station
station Azerbaijan Commuter Railway Following station Sahlan towards Tabriz Tabriz - Jolfa Piyam towards Jolfa Tabriz - Salmas Dizaj Khalil towards Salmas
Inčukalns-Piyam railway station
Preceding station Azerbaijan Commuter Railway Following station Sufian towards Tabriz Tabriz - Jolfa Marand towards Jolfa
Inčukalns-Marand railway station
Preceding station Azerbaijan Commuter Railway Following station Piyam towards Tabriz Tabriz - Jolfa Harzand towards Jolfa
Inčukalns-Gargar railway station
Railway Station ايستگاه راه آهن گرگر General information Location Hadishahr, Jolfa, East Azerbaijan Iran Coordinates 38°49′55″N 45°38′00″E / 38.8318123°N
Inčukalns-Jolfa railway station
Jolfa railway station (Persian:ايستگاه راه آهن جلفا, Istgah-e Rah Ahan-e Jolfâ) is located in Jolfa, East Azerbaijan Province. The station is owned by
Inčukalns-Kul Tepe Jolfa
Kul Tepe Jolfa (Gargar Tepesi) (Kul Tapeh) is an ancient archaeological site in the Jolfa County of Iran, located in the city of Hadishahr, about 10 km
Inčukalns-Qulan (disambiguation)
to: Iran Qulan (Persian: قولان), a village Nowjeh Mehr Rural District, Jolfa County, East Azerbaijan Province. Qulan, Ahar (Persian: گولان), a village
Inčukalns-List of Islamic prophets buried in Iran
prophets buried in Iran. East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Gurjee (جرجیس) - Jolfa city, village of Shah Golfarak valley, Kaghi Key Younis (یونس) - Marand
Inčukalns-Ernst Hoeltzer
Karolina who married Eskandar Khan Davidkhanian, a General in the town of Jolfa, Isfahan. Karolina lived in Tehran and had two daughters, Ricolletta and
Inčukalns-Armenians in the Middle East
Armenian people) in Armenian language). They mostly live in Tehran and Jolfa district. The Armenian-Iranians were very influential and active in the
Inčukalns-Nanzhuangtou
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Azerbaijan–Iran border
Iran at Bilasuvar and Astara. Crossings between Iran and Nakchivan are at Jolfa/Julfa and Poldasht–Shahtakhti. Azerbaijan–Iran relations CIA World Factbook
Inčukalns-Neolithic Revolution
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Transport in Iran
(connected to Pakistan Railways) Electrified railway is 146 km from Tabriz to Jolfa and the tender for electrification of Tehran–Mashhad has been finished according
Inčukalns-Electoral districts of Iran
Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand Malekan Maragheh and Ajabshir Marand and Jolfa Mianeh Sarab Shabestar Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr Varzaqan Shiraz Astaneh-ye
Inčukalns-K. N. Toosi University of Technology
literature, English, and physical education. This faculty is at Kavian St., Jolfa St., Shariati St. A recreational center is on this campus. This faculty
Inčukalns-List of Iran's parliament representatives (11th term)
Azerbaijan Province Principlists 26 Masoumeh Pashaei Bahram Marand and Jolfa East Azerbaijan Province Principlists 27 Mehdi Esmaeili Mianeh East Azerbaijan
Inčukalns-List of Iran's parliament representatives (10th term)
East Azerbaijan Province Independent 27 Mohammad Hassannejad Marand and Jolfa East Azerbaijan Province Principlists 28 Fardin Farmand Mianeh East Azerbaijan
Inčukalns-List of Iran's parliament representatives (8th term)
Ajab Shir East Azerbaijan Province Reformism 27 Sirous Sazdar Marand and Jolfa East Azerbaijan Province Reformism 28 Alireza Marandi Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat
Inčukalns-List of Iran's parliament representatives (6th term)
Osku and Azarshahr East Azerbaijan Province 19 Bagher Emami Marand and Jolfa East Azerbaijan Province 20 Mohammad Kiafar Mianeh East Azerbaijan Province
Inčukalns-List of Iran's parliament representatives (5th term)
Azerbaijan Province Reformism 22 Seyyed Hossein Seyyedzadeh Marand and Jolfa East Azerbaijan Province - 23 Jamshid Ghanbari Mianeh East Azerbaijan Province
Inčukalns-List of divided cities
Julfa, divided under the Treaty of Turkmenchay (1828) Julfa, Azerbaijan Jolfa, Iran Komárom, Austria-Hungary Komárom, Hungary Komárno, Czechoslovakia
Inčukalns-Hurand County
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Chahardangeh District (Hurand County)
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Chahardangeh-ye Jonubi Rural District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Mehranrud Rural District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Basmenj District
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Tabriz County
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Jolfa County
Jolfa County (Persian: شهرستان جلفا) is in East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Jolfa. At the time of the 2006 National Census,
Inčukalns-Kaleybar County
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Varzaqan County
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Mianeh, East Azerbaijan
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-Counties of Iran
Bostanabad Charuymaq Qarah Aghaj Hashtrud Hashtrud Heris Heris Hurand Hurand Jolfa Jolfa Kaleybar Kaleybar Khoda Afarin Khomarlu Malekan Malekan Maragheh Maragheh
Inčukalns-2023–24 Hazfi Cup
competition is as follows Salavan Yordum Meshkin Shahr (4) v Lachin Center Jolfa (4) Sepanta Torbat Heydarieh v Shohadaye Chaharbagh Alborz Kia Shahrood
Inčukalns-2023–24 Iran Football's 3rd Division
Gharbi) Shahriar Tabriz (Azarbayejan Sharghi) (Replaced by Lachin Center Jolfa) Gosar Jabri Boushehr (Boushehr) Shahin Lordegan (Chaharmahal & Bakhtiyari)
Inčukalns-Dalma Tepe
been found at Seh Gābī and Godin Tepe, attributed to Period X. Kul Tepe Jolfa is another related site from the same period. It is located north of Lake
Inčukalns-Nakhchivan Tepe
which also originated at Zangezur mountains. History of Azerbaijan Kul Tepe Jolfa Maxta Zeyvə, Nakhchivan Veli Bakhshaliyev 2021, Archaeological investigations
Inčukalns-Aras Free Zone
hectares based on the new decree of this Board, including some parts of the Jolfa and Kaleybar towns. This approved area in the attached part has increased
Inčukalns-Mining in Iran
Province) Andaryan in Varzaqan County, East Azerbaijan Province Alikh in Jolfa (East Azerbaijan Province), Logheh (Zanjan Province), Qolqoleh (Kurdistan
Inčukalns-Ahar
Nazarkahrizi Heris County Heris Bakhshayesh Khvajeh Kolvanaq Zarnaq Jolfa County Jolfa Hadishahr Siah Rud Kaleybar County Kaleybar Abish Ahmad Khoda Afarin
Inčukalns-2005 Iranian presidential election
mid-term Majlis elections for Gachsaran, Garmsar, Ghazvin, Ilam, Iranshahr, Jolfa, Marand, Sarbaz, and Shiraz took place together with the runoff elections
Inčukalns-Poldasht
Iran-Nakhchivan border crossings; the other is located near the city of Jolfa in East Azerbaijan Province. Also adjacent to Poldasht is the Aras River
Inčukalns-Tepe Gawra
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Ganj Dareh
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Azerbaijan (Iran)
continues from Tabriz to Jolfa city in the north of East Azerbaijan province and is connected to the railways of Nakhichevan. Tabriz–Jolfa railway is one of
Inčukalns-Late Neolithic
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Amratian culture
Merimde Amuq C Hacilar Mersin 22–20 Hassuna Late Gawra 20 Tepe Sabz Kul Tepe Jolfa 4500 Amuq D Gian Hasan Mersin 19–17 Ubaid 3 Ubaid 3 (Gawra) 19–18 Ubaid
Inčukalns-Kura–Araxes culture
Iran, the excavations especially accelerated in the 21st century. Kul Tepe Jolfa, a related site, is seen as an important gateway for Kura-Araxes culture