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  • QOM LAKE

    E. Ehlers

    (DARYĀČA-ye QOM, or Qom Basin), also called Daryāča-ye Sāva, one of the interior watersheds in northwestern Persia.

  • QOPČUR

    Peter Jackson

    a Mongol tax with severe impact on the population of some parts of Iran.

  • QOŠUN

    Nassereddin Parvin

    organ of the Iranian armed forces (qošun, arteš), published in Tehran, 1922-35,  continued as Arteš to 1937.

  • QOṬB-AL-DIN ḤAYDAR ZĀVI

    Tahsin Yazici

    a famous Sufi of Turkish origin.

  • QOṬB-AL-DIN ŠIRĀZI

    Sayyed ʿAbd-Allāh Anwār

    Persian polymath, Sufi, and poet (b. Shiraz, October 1236; d. Tabriz, 7 February 1311).

  • QOTLOḠ TARKĀN ḴĀTUN

    Karin Quade-Reutter

    the ruler of Kerman (R. 1257-83), she was enslaved during childhood and acquired by an old merchant from Isfahan, who raised her as his own daughter and provided her with an excellent education.

  • QUAL

    Cross-Reference

    See BELDERČĪN.

  • QUINCE

    Cross-Reference

    See BEH.

  • Qamar al-Moluk - Magar nasim-e sahar

    music sample

  • Qāri Navā’i

    music sample