Jalilabad may refer to:
Qasimabad or Qasemabad or Qasem Abad may refer to:
Akbarabad or Akberabad or Akbarabad-e may refer to:
Mahmudabad or Mahmoodabad or Mahmood Abad may refer to:
Mohammadabad may refer to:
The first level of country subdivisions of Iran are the provinces . Each province is further subdivided into counties called shahrestan, and each county is subdivided into districts called bakhsh. There are usually a few cities and rural districts called dehestan in each district. Rural districts are a collection of a number of villages. One of the cities of the county is appointed as the capital of the county.
Khalilabad may refer to:
Dowlatabad may refer to:
Saidabad is a city in Hyderabad, India.
Soltanabad may refer to:
Salehabad or Salihabad or Salhabad or Salahabad may refer to:
Malekabad or Malikabad or Molkabad or Malkabad or Mallakabad may refer to:
Nosratabad is a city in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran.
Seyyedabad or Seydabad may refer to:
Ebrahimabad, also rendered as Ibrahimabad, may refer to:
Sadabad, Iran is a city in Bushehr Province, Iran.
Amiriyeh is a city in Semnan Province, Iran.
Garmab is a city in Zanjan Province, Iran.
Saadatabad is the former name of Saadat Shahr, a city in Fars Province, Iran.
The 2013–14 Hazfi Cup was the 27th season of the Iranian football knockout competition. Sepahan was the defending champion, but was eliminated by Sanat Naft in Round of 32. The competition started on 4 September 2013 and ended on 14 February 2014. Tractor won the title with defeating Mes Kerman in the final.