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Iran's diagonal distance from Azerbaijan in the northwest to Sistan and Baluchestan Province in the southeast is approximately.
Around 25 % percent inhabit the eastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan Province in the Islamic Republic of Iran, about 35 to 40 % Pakistani Sindhis are of Baloch origin and are settled in Sindh and also a significant number of Baloch people in South Punjab of Pakistan.
Al-Baladhuri wrote that Yazdegerd III in his way to Marv from Isfahan Province to Kerman to Sistan arrived in Khorasan Province city of Gonabad and the envoy of the governor of Merv came to Gonabd to welcome the king.
Zabol (, also Romanized as Zābol ) is a city in and the capital of Zabol County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran.
Category: Cities in Sistan and Baluchestan Province
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Sistan and Baluchestan Province (, Ostān-e Sīstān-o Balūchestān ) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
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The area now composing Nimruz Province of Afghanistan was once part of the historical region of Sistan, which over the centuries was held by powers ranging from the Medean Empire to Alexander the Great, to the Kushan Empire before being conquered and converted to Islam by the Arab Rashidun Caliphate in the 7th century.
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Zahedan (, also Romanized as Zāhedān, Zahidan, and Zaidān ; also known as Zāhedān-e Yek ; formerly known as Dowzdāb, Duzdāb, and Duzdāp ) is a city in and the capital of Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran.
Category: Cities in Sistan and Baluchestan Province
* Sistan and Baluchestan Province
For articles about Baluchestan, Iran, see: Category: Sistan and Baluchestan Province.

Sistan and Afghanistan
* Nih ( town ), an ancient town in Sistan ( modern Iran and Afghanistan )
The modern region of Sistan in eastern Iran and southern Afghanistan takes its name from the classical Sakestan (" land of the Saka ").
Bahram is believed to have been involved in a campaign in Sakasthan ( the modern-day Sistan ) and Afghanistan against his brother Hormizd.
The Helmand River ( also spelled Helmend, Helmund, Hirmand ; Pashto / Persian:, Greek: ( Etýmandros ), Latin: ) is the longest river in Afghanistan and the primarily watershed for the endorheic Sistan Basin.
Its waters are essential for farmers in Afghanistan, but it feeds into Lake Hamun and is also important to farmers in Iran's southeastern Sistan and Baluchistan province.
The Saffarids () were a Muslim Persianate dynasty from Sistan that ruled over parts of eastern Iran, Khorasan, Afghanistan and Balochistan from 861 to 1002.
He seized control of the Sistan region and began conquering most of what is now Afghanistan in the name of Islam.
Presently Brahui is spoken in Sistan va Baluchestan, Pakistani Balochistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Sindh and the Persian Gulf Arab states.
Moinuddin Chishtī is said to have been born in 536 A. H ./ 1141 CE, in Chishti in Sistan region of Afghanistan.
Mongke Khan granted the Kartids authority over Herat, Jam, Bushanj, Ghor, Khaysar, Firuz-Kuh, Gharjistan, Farah, Sistan, Kabul, Tirah, and Afghanistan.
The claim that the area was the birthplace of Zoroaster ( this is disputed because most experts agree Zoroaster was most likely born in the Sistan region between Iran and Afghanistan ), or even the burial site of one or two of the Zoroastrian priests who allegedly traveled to Bethlehem for Christ ’ s birth indicate that the city has been one of the largest religious and scientific centers of the ancient times.
The city was part of the historic region of Sistan ( Persian: سیستان ), situated today on the borders of southeastern Iran and southwestern Afghanistan.
Asim reached Zaranj, 250 miles from Kandahar, a small town in present-day southern Afghanistan, then a bustling capital of Sistan.
Abu Sa ' id Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn Abd Jalil Sijzi ( short for Sijistani ) () was a Persian astronomer and mathematician from Sistan, a region lying in the south-west of Afghanistan and south-east of Iran.
Ya ' qub bin Laith as-Saffar or Ya ' qub-i Laith Saffari ( 840-June 5, 879 ) (), a Persian coppersmith, was the founder of the Saffarid dynasty in Sistan, with its capital at Zaranj ( a city now in south-western Afghanistan ).
Not counting the caliph's new home region of Syria, nor Egypt ( including eastern Libya ; both only recently lost by Byzantium to the Sassanids ), these were Iraq and Mesopotamia ( both Arabized, around ancient Ctesiphon and modern Baghdad respectively around ancient Nineveh and modern Mosul ), Khuzestan around ancient Susa, still partly Arabic ), Armenia, Iberia ( i. e. Trans-Caucasian Georgia ), Arran-Schirwan ( east of it ) all three of the northern front, Azerbaijan ( a Turkic people ) and the ethnic heart of Iran ( Fars which is the eponymous home province, Djibal-the ancient Media -, Gilan, Tabaristan and Djurdjan ( all three on the Caspian Sea coast ), Kerman, Sistan and Khorasan ( including Herat in present Afghanistan ); under the Omayyad dynasty ( 661-750 ) the caliphate expanded further east, adding Sindh ( now southern Pakistan ), Zabulistan ( including Kabul and Ghazna, later the eponymous seat of a mighty break-away Ghaznavid dynasty ) and in Central Asia Tocharistan ( around Balkh ) and Transoxania ( Sogdia, Fergana and Mawara An-Nahr, with Samarkand ).
Later, he met the ruler of the Mongol Empire, Mongke Khan, who granted Shamsu'd-Din authority over Herat, Jam, Bushanj, Ghor, Khaysar, Firuz-Kuh, Gharjistan, Farah, Sistan, Kabul, Tirah, and Afghanistan ( the Sulaiman Mountains ) all the way to the Indus River.

Sistan and wa
sw: Mkoa wa Sistan na Baluchistan

Sistan and Baluchistan
During the rule of his father Shapur I, Narseh had served as the Viceroy of Sistan, Baluchistan and Sindh.
* Chabahar Free Trading Zone, Sistan and Baluchistan
da: Sistan og Baluchistan ( provins )
it: Sistan e Baluchistan
sv: Sistan och Baluchistan
The agreement they wanted would allocate the north, including Isfahan, to Russia ; the southeast, especially Kerman, Sistan, and Baluchistan to Britain ; and demarcate the remaining land between the two powers as a “ neutral zone .” This division of Iran reinforced Great Power control over these respective territorial and economic interests in the country as well as allowed for contrived interference in Iran's political system.
CHABAHAR: 0250 171 N 0600 37 ' E ( See Plan ) OVERVIEW: Shahid Beheshti and Shahid Kalantari are the most important civil ports in the province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
The river originates in the Hindu Kush and ends in Hamun-i-Helmand in the Sistan and Baluchistan province of neighboring Iran.
However the eight-hours day only became as code by a limited governor ’ s decree on 1923 by the governor of Kerman, Sistan and Baluchistan, which controlled the working conditions and working hours for workers of carpet workshops in the province.

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