Madin, Jiroft (مدين - Madīn), a village in Kerman Province, Iran
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Gorgir moved to stop them, and in the ensuing battle between Jiroft and Bam, Sulaiman, two of Ilyasa's sons, Bakr and al-Husain, and a large portion of the Khurasanian troops were killed.
The massif is situated in the area encircled by the cities of Kerman, Bardsir, Sirjan, Baft, Jiroft and Bam.
Madin's parents had left Ireland in the early 1690s with the wild geese, and settled in Verdun.
They stretch for some 100 km north-west to south-east, parallel to the Halil Rud, to the north-east of Jiroft and to the south-west of Bam, rising to a maximal elevation of 3,400 m.
There is a large dam (Jiroft Dam) upstream the city (40 km North-East of Jiroft) on the Halil River (Halilrood).
It is located on Halil River (Halilrood) 40 km upstream of Jiroft (North-East of the city) in the narrow valley of Narab.
Laurence Madin is an American Marine biologist.
Madin, Sirjan (مادين - Mādīn), a village in Kerman Province, Iran
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Ma'din, a charitable institution based in Malappuram, Kerala, India