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The Greater Armenia is considered as belonging to Irán ' or Persia , and in length
extends from Arzenar'rúm 10 to ... and in breadth from Ván 12 to the borders of
Akhlát : in this division of Armenia are situated Akhlat , Alehtàk , 14 Melázjerd , 15
...
The Greater Armenia is considered as belonging to Irán ' or Persia , and in length
extends from Arzenar'rúm 10 to ... and in breadth from Ván 12 to the borders of
Akhlát : in this division of Armenia are situated Akhlat , Alehtàk , 14 Melázjerd , 15
...
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Alerták , " a town of Armenia , in the territory of Míáfárekin . ALIJAH , ' a city of the
first climate situated towards the east : at this place are mines of emerald . 8 1 2 3
اغات 1 .or Western Africa مغرب .or Marocco مراكش اقليل الغ طاق النجق ميافارقين ...
Alerták , " a town of Armenia , in the territory of Míáfárekin . ALIJAH , ' a city of the
first climate situated towards the east : at this place are mines of emerald . 8 1 2 3
اغات 1 .or Western Africa مغرب .or Marocco مراكش اقليل الغ طاق النجق ميافارقين ...
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... Atheníay , the city of philosophers 65 40 38 30 Uchah , a place in Sind 39 30
AHMEDábád , a place of Gujerat in India 109 0 21 0 AKHLÁt , in Armenia 77 0 39
0 Erbel , a city near the borders of Mausel 77 20 35 0 106 0 ARJís , in Armenia .
... Atheníay , the city of philosophers 65 40 38 30 Uchah , a place in Sind 39 30
AHMEDábád , a place of Gujerat in India 109 0 21 0 AKHLÁt , in Armenia 77 0 39
0 Erbel , a city near the borders of Mausel 77 20 35 0 106 0 ARJís , in Armenia .
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MALÁZJERD , a place in Armenia 77 0 38 45 Multán , between Kandahár and
Láhóre 107 30 39 40 Melitiah , on the borders of the province of Rúm , near
Ábulistán 71 0 37 0 . . . * . Manís , in Syria 72 15 37 15 Mandú , a place in Málwah
.
MALÁZJERD , a place in Armenia 77 0 38 45 Multán , between Kandahár and
Láhóre 107 30 39 40 Melitiah , on the borders of the province of Rúm , near
Ábulistán 71 0 37 0 . . . * . Manís , in Syria 72 15 37 15 Mandú , a place in Málwah
.
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THE HISTORY OF VARTAN AND OF THE BATTLE OF THE ARMENIANS .
Containing an Account of the Religions Wars between the Persians and
Armenians , by Elisæus Bishop of the Amadunians . Translated from the
Armenian , by C. F. ...
THE HISTORY OF VARTAN AND OF THE BATTLE OF THE ARMENIANS .
Containing an Account of the Religions Wars between the Persians and
Armenians , by Elisæus Bishop of the Amadunians . Translated from the
Armenian , by C. F. ...
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