Ardebil
a town in nw iran, near the caspian sea.
historical examples
russian merchandize is landed there and forwarded to azerbijn and tabriz via ardebil.
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ardebil has a population of about 10,000, and post and telegraph offices.
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at his feet was an ardebil rug which originally had cost a small fortune and now was worth a big one.
the perfume of eros: a fifth avenue incident edgar saltus
this was the land of ancient iran, over which from his court at ardebil he ruled until his death.
oriental rugs walter a. hawley
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