- Anshan (Persia) - Wikipedia
Anshan is considered to be the origin of one of the world's oldest known civilizations It was occupied continuously from before 4000 BC to 1000 BC and was politically tied to the Elamites at Susa, as well as the Mesopotamians
- Anshan | Persian Empire, Iron Age, Zagros Mountains | Britannica
Anshan, city and territory of ancient Elam, north of modern Shīrāz, southwestern Iran The city’s ruins, covering 350 acres, have yielded major archaeological finds, including examples of early Elamite writing
- ANSHAN - Encyclopaedia Iranica
ANSHAN (or ANZAN), the name of an important Elamite region in western Fārs and of its chief city Akkadian and Sumerian texts of the late third millennium B C first attest the land of Anshan
- Anshan - a city of ancient Iran - Ancient civilizations
Anshan was an important ancient city in southwestern Iran, known as an early center of Elamite and later Achaemenid power
- Anshan - Wikipedia
As a joint Sino-Japanese venture, Anshan Zhenzing Iron Ore Company Unlimited was started in Anshan in 1918 When Japan occupied Northeast China in 1931, these mills were turned into a Japanese owned monopoly
- Anshan | Industrial City Major Steel Producer | Britannica
Anshan is part of a well-integrated industrial complex in the southern section of Northeast China It is supplied with coal from Fuxin, Fushun, and Benxi and magnesium from Dashiqiao, and it obtains food largely through Liaoyang
- Anshan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The city's name is derived form the shape of a nearby mountain (in Chinese 山; shān) that resembles the shape of a horse's saddle (鞍; Ān) Anshan is home to the Angang Iron and Steel Company, one of the largest steel producers in China
- Kingdoms of the Eastern Near East - Anshan Anzan
Anshan was located in the southern highlands of Elam, today's archaeological site of Tal-i Malyan (or Tall-e Malyan) It was established in the late fourth millennium BC, to the north-west of today's city of Shiraz, in the centre of a wide and fertile valley
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