Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of northwest Iran near the Caspian Sea. It was probably founded in the fifth century AD.
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Examples
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In this video Khatami tells [fa] a joke about a naive (Azeri) cleric in Ardebil who did something stupid, although his intention was to show that the Ardebilis are geniuses.
Global Voices in English » Iran: YouTube, Broadway music and the Election 2009
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Some of the videos on the site are very emotional with music, like one where Ahmadinejad visits a poor family in Ardebil.
Global Voices in English » Iran: Ahmadinejad’s supporters launch online grassroots campaign 2009
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke Sunday in the northwestern city of Ardebil.
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke Sunday in the northwestern city of Ardebil.
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Mousavi supporters have also launched a blog, named Nasim 88 in the Iranian city Ardebil too.
Global Voices in English » Iran: Movement of 1000 bloggers supports Mousavi for presidency 2009
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The huge rug resembled an Ardebil I took a step toward that end of the room and the lantern sputtered again.
The Hand of Oberon Zelazny, Roger 1976
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Karadagh; Arvanek; Talish; Ardebil; Mishkin; Khalkh [= a] l; Hashtrud;
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Khan-Ilbegi was deprived of the chieftaincy of the Afshar section of the powerful Shahsevend tribe, who range from Ardebil to Tehran.
Persia Revisited Thomas Edward Gordon 1873
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The city of Ardebil, where the founder of the Seffavee or
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Serāb, a fine valley lying between Tabreez and Ardebil, and seventy miles from the former city.
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