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See also:GULPAMGAN (Jerhadegan of the Arab geographers) , a See also:district and See also:city in Central See also:Persia, situated N.W. of See also:Isfahan and S.E. of See also:Irak. Together with See also:Khunsar it forms a small See also:province, paying a yearly See also:revenue of about {6000. The city of Gulpaigan is situated 87 M. N.W. of Isfahan, at an See also:elevation of 5875 ft. in 33° 24' N. and 50 20' E., and has a See also:population of about 5000. The district is fertile and produces much See also:grain and some See also:opium. Sometimes it is under the See also:governor-See also:general of the Isfahan province, at others it forms See also:part of the province of Irak, and at times, as in 1906, is under a governor appointed from See also:Teheran. End of Article: GULPAMGAN (Jerhadegan of the Arab geographers)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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