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The name '''Sanjan''' can refer to these toponyms:
The name '''Sanjan''' can refer to these:


* Sanjan means 'Creator' in Sanskrit, and refers to the lord Brahma, one of the Hindus Holy Trinity.
*[[Sanjan (Khorasan)]] was a town in the ancient Persian region of Greater Khorasan near Merv
*[[Sanjan (Khorasan)]] was a town in the ancient Persian region of Greater Khorasan near Merv
*[[Sanjan (Gujarat)]] is a town on the Maharashtra-Gujarat border about 145 kilometers north of Mumbai, named by Zoroastrian immigrants after the Sanjan in Khorasan.
*[[Sanjan (Gujarat)]] is a town on the Maharashtra-Gujarat border about 145 kilometers north of Mumbai, named by Zoroastrian immigrants after the Sanjan in Khorasan.

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The name Sanjan can refer to these:

  • Sanjan means 'Creator' in Sanskrit, and refers to the lord Brahma, one of the Hindus Holy Trinity.
  • Sanjan (Khorasan) was a town in the ancient Persian region of Greater Khorasan near Merv
  • Sanjan (Gujarat) is a town on the Maharashtra-Gujarat border about 145 kilometers north of Mumbai, named by Zoroastrian immigrants after the Sanjan in Khorasan.
  • Samur Sanjan is a village in the Kordestan Province of Iran
  • Sanjan is the Persian name for the Chinese province of Sinkiang.
  • Sanjan is the name of an area in the Loliondo Game Controlled Area in the eastern Serengeti in Tanzania