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    Bastam (redirect from Bistam)
    Great Khorasan Road Iran portal Also romanized as Basṭām; also known as Bisṭām and Busṭām OpenStreetMap contributors (26 April 2023). "Bastam, Shahrud...
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    Vistahm or Bistam (also transliterated Wistaxm, Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭮𐭲𐭧𐭬 wsthm), was a Parthian dynasty of the Ispahbudhan house, and maternal uncle...
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  • Alju, who died in infancy. On 17 September 1303, Ghazan betrothed Uljay to Bistam, the eldest son of Ghazan's younger brother Öljaitü Khan. The marriage took...
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    veils only four years ago." Bayazid died in 874 CE and is likely buried in Bistam. There is also a shrine in Kirikhan, Turkey in the name of Bayazid Bastami...
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  • Nishapur, Merv, Sarakhs, Tus. The Ghurid forces expanded as far as Gorgan and Bistam. Kuhistan, a stronghold of Isma'ilis, was also campaigned against by Muhammad...
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  • Samnan, Damghan, al-Haddadah ("the Forge") or Mihman-Dust, and Bistam. Near Bistam, at the village of Badhash, the road entered Khurasan. After entering...
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  • captured Nishapur, Merv, Sarakhs and Tus, reaching as far as Gurgan and Bistam. Kuhistan, a stronghold of the Ismailis, was plundered and all Khurasan...
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    Öljaitü. On 17 September 1303, Ghazan betrothed his daughter Öljei Qutlugh to Bistam, son of his brother Öljaitü. According to Rashid al-Din, Ghazan became depressed...
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    invasion force was sent to capture Sultaniyya and Qazvin under the command of Bistam Beg. The same year, he marched to Anatolia and deposed Salih Şihabeddin...
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    captured Nishapur, Merv, Sarakhs and Tus, reaching as far as Gurgan and Bistam. Kuhistan, a stronghold of the Ismailis, was plundered and all Khurasan...
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