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Ahvaz (Persian: اهواز; [ʔæhˈvɒːz] ), also Romanized as Ahvâz and Ahwaz, is a city in the Central District of Ahvaz County, Khuzestan province, Iran. It... |
Khuzestan province (redirect from Arab Political and Cultural Organisation) southwest of the country, the province borders Iraq and the Persian Gulf. Its capital is Ahvaz and it covers an area of 63,238 square kilometres (24,416 sq mi)... |
The Ahvaz bombings was a series of bomb explosions, that took place mostly in Ahvaz, Iran in 2005 and 2006, and were blamed on Ahvaz separatist organizations... |
Freeway 5 (Iran) (category Infobox road instances in Iran) from Azadegan Expressway and ends at Bandar Imam. It runs along Road 65, Road 56 and Road 37. The AADT of the section from Ahvaz to Bandar Imam is 15,000... |
Transport in Iran (redirect from Iran Ministry of Road and Transport) part of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development. All ports: Abadan (largely destroyed in fighting during 1980–88 war), Ahvaz, Bandar Abbas, Bandar-e... |
the city center of Ahvaz. Another bomb was hidden in the doorway of the house of a [state] radio and television official in Ahvaz. The bomb went off when... |
Extremes on Earth (redirect from Extreme locations on Earth) The lowest point accessible: by road, excluding roads in mines, is any of the roads alongside the Dead Sea in Israel and Jordan, which are the lowest on... |
List of electronic toll collection systems (category Road transport-related lists) list of electronic toll collection systems in use on toll roads throughout the world. Open Road (ORT) E-tolling on the Gauteng Freeway system started on... |
incredible delay allowed Iran to stabilize the frontlines at Dezful, Ahvaz, and Susangerd, consequently enabling the relatively swift mobilization of... |
Islamic State (redirect from Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) Islam.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) • Belanger-McMurdo, Adele (5 October 2015). "A Fight for Statehood? ISIS and Its Quest for Political Domination"... |
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran (category Land battles and operations of World War II involving the United Kingdom) Khuzestan and that reinforcements, including light and medium tanks, were being sent to Ahvaz". Following the invasion, Sir Reader Bullard and Andrey Andreyevich... |
Asian Highway Network (redirect from AH road) – Baku – Alat – Bilasuvar – Astara – Rasht – Qazvin – Tehran – Saveh – Ahvaz – Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni – 9,222 km (5,730 mi)[citation needed]: St. Petersburg... |
Iranian territory between the cities of Ahvaz, Susangerd and Dezful. The Iraqi forces were alerted to this movement and feigned a withdrawal. The Iraqis formed... |
Crocus City Hall attack (category Articles containing OSM location maps) and used incendiary devices to set the venue on fire. Investigators said 145 people had been killed (including those who died later in hospital), and... |
2019–2020 Iranian protests (section January 2020 protests and the beginning of renewed protests and unrest) and chanted "Rouhani, leave the country alone". Protesters in Ahvaz demanded that people boycott fuel and stop their cars in the middle of the road as... |
AH8 (category Roads in Russia) Salafchegan - Arak - Borujerd Road 37: Borujerd - Khorramabad Freeway 5: Khorramabad - Andimeshk Road 37: Andimeshk - Ahvaz Freeway 5: Ahvaz - Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni... |
2019 Iran floods (section Locations) Shariati ordered six towns and cities and about 70 villages located along the Karkheh River have to be evacuated, but about Ahvaz, Khuzestan's capital is... |
Iran (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors) were arrested. The 2019–20 Iranian protests started on 15 November in Ahvaz, and spread across the country after the government announced increases in... |
Anglo-Persian War (section Battle of Ahvaz) way to Ahvaz along the Karun river. The sappers were now continually employed in destroying Persian batteries, making roads, landing stages and huts in... |
(Zargan) in Ahvaz and the Karun petrochemical center in the city of Mahshahr on 4 July. It has been speculated that Israel was involved, and the damage... |