Isfahan

See also: İsfahan

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Etymology

Ultimately derived from Classical Persian اِصْفَهَان (isfahān), from Old Persian *spādānah (army, adj.) or *spādānām (of the armies), from 𐎿𐎱𐎠𐎭 (spādaʰ, army),[1] from Proto-Iranian *cwáHdah (army), q.v.

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Isfahan

  1. A city in Iran, the seat of Isfahan County's Central District and the capital of Isfahan Province, the third largest city of Iran; the former capital of Iran, from 1598–1736.
  2. A county of Iran, around the city.
  3. A province of Iran.

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References

  1. ^ John Hansman (2006), "ISFAHAN iv. PRE-ISLAMIC PERIOD § The name of Isfahan" in Encyclopaedia Iranica

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Isfahan f

  1. Isfahan (a city in Iran, the seat of Isfahan County's Central District and the capital of Isfahan Province, the third largest city of Iran; the former capital of Iran, from 1598–1736)
  2. Isfahan (a province of Iran)