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Bojnurd

Mountain town in Khorasan province, northeast Iran; population (1991) 112,400. Bojnurd has been inhabited by Shadilu Kurds since the 16th and 17th centuries.



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The elements behind this terrorist attack should know that we will chase them house to house and will punish them for their shameful and devilish acts," IRGC Lieutenant Commander Brigadier General Hossein Salami said at a funeral procession extended in the northeastern city of Bojnourd for General Rajabali Mohammadzadeh, the IRGC Commander of Sistan and Balouchestan province who was martyred in the Sunday terrorist attack.
ae IRAN: The Iranian governement has hanged a man convicted of murder in the northeastern town of Bojnourd, a press report said yesterday.
This comes after the government this week has approved a plan to divide Khorasan province into three, with the city of Bojnourd having been picked over Sabzevar as the capital of a new province of northern Khorasan.
 
 
 
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