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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Soltaniyeh' has mentioned 'Latin' in the following places:
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Soltaniyeh (Persian: xd8xb3xd9x84xd8xb7xd8xa7xd9x86xd9x8axd9x87xe2x80x8e, also Romanized as Solxc5xa3xc4x81nxc4xabyeh, Solxc5xa3xc4x81neyyeh, Sultaniye, and Sultxc4x81nxc4xabyeh; also known as Saxe2x80x98xc4xabdxc4xabyeh;[2] Latin: Soltania/ Sultania) is the capital city of Soltaniyeh District of Soltaniyeh County, Zanjan Province, northwestern Iran.
Established on 1 April 1318 as Latin Metropolitan Archdiocese of Soltania (Latin and Curiate Italian) or Soltaniyeh.
It 1329 the Latin Diocese of Samarcanda became its suffragan for the Chagatai Khanate, at least until Tamerlane (founder of the Uzbek Timurids) swept its see Samarkand.
(all Roman Rite and European missionary members of the same Latin Order)
Transformed at its suppression as residential see in 1450 into a Latin Titular archbishopric, which was itself suppressed in 1926.