Al Madani
The Al madani (Arabic: المدني) family descends from the Shikh Hasan Al Madani section of the Al Qureash, a highly respected and authoritative tribal federation that was the dominant power throughout most of what is now.[where?]
The Al Madani family's reign as rulers of Lavar Shikh began in 1087 when Sheikh Mohamad bin Sheikh Rashed bin Sheikh Mostafa Al Madani and around 1088 tribesmen moved from Medina.
See also
- Kookherd
- Bastak
- Bandar Lengeh
- Morbagh
- Maghoh
- Medina
- Hormozgān
References
- اطلس گیتاشناسی استانهای ایران [Atlas Gitashenasi Ostanhai Iran] (Gitashenasi Province Atlas of Iran)
27°05′24″N 54°29′01″E / 27.089928°N 54.483474°E / 27.089928; 54.483474
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Hormozgan Province, Iran
- Bandar Abbas
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Hajjiabad County | |
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Khamir County | |
Minab County | |
Parsian County | |
Qeshm County | |
Rudan County |
- Boz Dam
- Caravanserai of Bastak
- Castle of Aamaj
- Castle of Siba
- Dariush Grand Hotel
- Dasak Mountain
- Fort of Our Lady of the Conception
- Geno Biosphere Reserve
- Hara forests of Qeshm
- Harireh
- Hindu Temple, Bandar Abbas
- The Historic Bath of Siba
- Khe Aab Mountain
- Kish Island
- Lashtan Castle, Bandar Lengeh
- Mehran River
- Nakh Mountain
- Paraw Kukherd
- Portuguese Castle, Qeshm Island
- Takhti Stadium
- Terenah
- Zeer Mountain
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