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... Khurasan , be- tween Nesá and Sarakhs 86 0 30 15 · • 98 40 37 35 ATHENÍAH , the city of philo- sophers UCHAн , a place in Sind 65 40 38 30 • · 106 0 39 30 . 109 O 21 O 77 0 39 0 • AHMEDABAD , a place of Guje- rát in India · AKHLÁT , in ...
... Khurasan , be- tween Nesá and Sarakhs 86 0 30 15 · • 98 40 37 35 ATHENÍAH , the city of philo- sophers UCHAн , a place in Sind 65 40 38 30 • · 106 0 39 30 . 109 O 21 O 77 0 39 0 • AHMEDABAD , a place of Guje- rát in India · AKHLÁT , in ...
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... Khurasan , at the distance of twelve farsangs from the river Jaihún BALENJER , a city of the Desht- i - Khazar , ( near the Caspian , ) and it was formerly the capital of that country · BENÁKET , in Ferghaneh , dis- tinguished also by ...
... Khurasan , at the distance of twelve farsangs from the river Jaihún BALENJER , a city of the Desht- i - Khazar , ( near the Caspian , ) and it was formerly the capital of that country · BENÁKET , in Ferghaneh , dis- tinguished also by ...
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... Khurasan , 82 0 36 30 · 49 O 37 30 72 0 12 0 81 15 37 50 97 0 37 40 at the distance of forty farsangs from Marvsháhján 97 0 36 30 MAZDEKAN , a place in Irák Âjem 84 10 36 0 اسما اطوال عروض بند ریست بیمن در حدود ربید عب 134 THE ...
... Khurasan , 82 0 36 30 · 49 O 37 30 72 0 12 0 81 15 37 50 97 0 37 40 at the distance of forty farsangs from Marvsháhján 97 0 36 30 MAZDEKAN , a place in Irák Âjem 84 10 36 0 اسما اطوال عروض بند ریست بیمن در حدود ربید عب 134 THE ...
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... Khurasan . 90 30 36 0 MASHKAT , a harbour on the coast of the sea of Ommán 88 0 18 0 MASH - HED MUKUDDES Tús , in the province of Khurasan 92 45 36 O · MASH - HED - I - SAR , a place in Tabristán , on the shore of the sea of Gílán ...
... Khurasan . 90 30 36 0 MASHKAT , a harbour on the coast of the sea of Ommán 88 0 18 0 MASH - HED MUKUDDES Tús , in the province of Khurasan 92 45 36 O · MASH - HED - I - SAR , a place in Tabristán , on the shore of the sea of Gílán ...
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... Khurasan 88 15 38 20 109 0 32 0 · 80 0 38 0 92 30 36 21 · 70 0 35 0 WADI - EL - KARI : this name is given to some places in the Desert near to Medíneh Taibeh • WASET , between Basrah and Kúfah . Wáset is at present con- cealed under ...
... Khurasan 88 15 38 20 109 0 32 0 · 80 0 38 0 92 30 36 21 · 70 0 35 0 WADI - EL - KARI : this name is given to some places in the Desert near to Medíneh Taibeh • WASET , between Basrah and Kúfah . Wáset is at present con- cealed under ...
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