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    The Importance of Khorasan in History (Islamic Period) by Abdolvahid SOOFİZADEH

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Khorasan has a different place and importance in history. The greater Khorasan, which has a wide geography, showing differences and changes compared to other parts of Iran, has a special place, starting from the Amu Darya region extending to the vicinity of Rey. …”
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    Determination of Iran Desert Lands Based on Soil Attributes by Mohammad Khosroshahi, Hamid Reza Abbasi, Mohammad Taghi Khashki, Morteza Abtahi

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Also the results showed that greater Khorasan and Markazi provinces have the highest and lowest soil-desert areas of 137665 and 1932 km2, respectively.…”
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    An Analysis of the Cultural Landscape and Settlement Pattern of the Kashafrud Basin (Mashhad Plain) in the Iron Age by Hassan Basafa, Mohammad Davari, Mehdi Mousavinia

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In northeast Iran, particularly in the Greater Khorasan, the period is characterized by cultural attributes utterly different from those of the other parts of the Iranian Plateau. …”
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    Agriculture in the Karakum: An archaeobotanical analysis from Togolok 1, southern Turkmenistan (ca. 2300–1700 B.C.) by Traci N. Billings, Traci N. Billings, Barbara Cerasetti, Barbara Cerasetti, Luca Forni, Luca Forni, Roberto Arciero, Roberto Arciero, Rita Dal Martello, Marialetizia Carra, Lynne M. Rouse, Lynne M. Rouse, Nicole Boivin, Nicole Boivin, Nicole Boivin, Nicole Boivin, Robert N. Spengler

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 and 1500 B.C., fostering a new cultural florescence, sometimes referred to as the Greater Khorasan Civilization. Decades of detailed archeological investigation have focused on the development of urban settlements, political systems, and inter-regional exchange within and across the broader region, but little is known about the agricultural systems that supported these cultural changes. …”
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