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Firuzabad
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Firuzabad (fĭr`zəbäd'), town (1991 pop. 43,424), Fars prov., S Iran, near Shiraz. The town has a noteworthy palace built (3d cent.) by Ardashir I; it is a large rectangular building, 180 ft (55 m) wide and 300 ft (91 m) long. Firuzabad is said to be the birthplace of Firuzabadi (1329–1414), compiler of a great Arabic dictionary.
Firuzabad 

a village in Iran, in the ostan (region) of Fars, south of the city of Shiraz. During the Sassanid era, Firuzabad was an important cultural and political center. Remains of the ancient city of Gur have been preserved in Firuzabad and its environs. The ancient city was round in plan, and its center was dominated by a square stone tower, where a sacred fire burned. Firuzabad has remains of the stone palace of Ardashir (A.D. 224), a structure of symmetrical layout with three domed halls, an interior courtyard, and an iwan on the facade. Other remains include the stone castle of Kaleye-Dokhtar (third century) and two cliff reliefs (third century).



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Born to a poor family in Firouzabad in southern Iran, the sisters became displaced at the time of the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and were later adopted by the family of a wealthy doctor from Shiraz.
The sisters had been born into a poor family of 11 children in Firouzabad, southern Iran, but grew up in the care of doctors in the capital,Tehran.
The sisters were born into a poor family of 11 children in Firouzabad, southern Iran, but grew up in the capital Tehran under doctors' care.
 
 
 
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