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Naser Divan Kazeruni
Khajeh Abdollah Amirazodi, known as Naser Divan Kazeruni and Naser Lashkar (born 1874 - died 1942), was the sheriff of Kazerun in Iran in the late Qajar Iran, Qajar era and the early Pahlavi Iran, Pahlavi era who rose against the Persian campaign (World War I), invasion of Iran by the Allies of World War I, Allies during the First World War and fought against the British forces. His numerous wars against the British made him a prominent figure in the movement of southern Iran. The 4th of Dey (25 December), the anniversary of the defeat of the South Persia Rifles by Naser Divan Kazeruni and his comrades, is named Kazerun Day. Birth and life Khajeh Abdollah Amirazodi, the son of Khajeh Hassan Ali and Fatemeh Bibi Deylami, was born on September 24, 1874, in Gonbad neighborhood of Kazerun in Iran. His mother was a descendant of 'Adud al-Dawla, the emir of Buyid dynasty, Buyid Empire, and his father and ancestors were appointed to the Kazerun Sheriff. Due to Naser Divan's role in supp ...
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Kazerun
Kazerun () is a city in the northwest of Fars Province in Iran and the center of Kazerun County. This city has an ancient history, numerous ancient and historical monuments, and numerous tourist attractions. Kazerun is the largest and most populous city in the west of Fars Province. The population of Kazerun city without suburbs in the 2016 general population and housing census was 96,683 people, and the population of Kazerun county was 211,341 people. Before Islam, the city of Bishapur was one of the capitals of the Sasanian Empire and the center of the current region of Kazerun. When it was destroyed by the Arabs, its residents migrated to the city of Kazerun. Mythological narratives attribute the foundation of the city of Kazerun to the Pishdadian dynasty and Tahmuras, more than 7,500 years ago. Historical accounts also tell of the expansion of this city by Shapur I and Kavad I, two Sasanian kings. The people of the Kazerun and Shapur regions once rebelled and declared ...
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