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... histo- rian Ibn Jarir Tabri 12 relates that Hárún Ar'ra- خطاي عمان 8 3 طرفان 3 طَرف - طرطوشه 1 طالش عواصم 7 موغان 5 11 10 عمورية طوالش صحار ابن جرير طبري 12 shid , 1 * in the year 170 , brought 36 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
... histo- rian Ibn Jarir Tabri 12 relates that Hárún Ar'ra- خطاي عمان 8 3 طرفان 3 طَرف - طرطوشه 1 طالش عواصم 7 موغان 5 11 10 عمورية طوالش صحار ابن جرير طبري 12 shid , 1 * in the year 170 , brought 36 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
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... Tabri , Firdausi , and others , who notice their wars with the Sassanian monarchs , and relate some curious anec- dotes of their kings . The Dictionary " Burhán - i - Káteâ " informs us that Haiáteleh ( all spelt with the Arabic letter ...
... Tabri , Firdausi , and others , who notice their wars with the Sassanian monarchs , and relate some curious anec- dotes of their kings . The Dictionary " Burhán - i - Káteâ " informs us that Haiáteleh ( all spelt with the Arabic letter ...
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... Tabri , Marv , & c .: i in imp , as Isfahan , Mirbát : u , as in bull , full , & c .; thus Suhrvard , Dábul ; but in Persian words the u is never pronounced like our u in pun , mutter , & c . Although the short a may be the proper ...
... Tabri , Marv , & c .: i in imp , as Isfahan , Mirbát : u , as in bull , full , & c .; thus Suhrvard , Dábul ; but in Persian words the u is never pronounced like our u in pun , mutter , & c . Although the short a may be the proper ...
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... TABRI , 33 comprising the his- tory of most regions in which Islám ( or the Muselmán religion ) is professed , down to the year 32 تاريخ كبير This work , from the author's different names , below mentioned , is sometimes quoted by ...
... TABRI , 33 comprising the his- tory of most regions in which Islám ( or the Muselmán religion ) is professed , down to the year 32 تاريخ كبير This work , from the author's different names , below mentioned , is sometimes quoted by ...
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... TABRI brought his history down to a period later by two years . 35 It has long been supposed , on the authority of eminent writers hereafter quoted , that the original Arabic text of TABRI'S Chronicle exists only in fragments ; but the ...
... TABRI brought his history down to a period later by two years . 35 It has long been supposed , on the authority of eminent writers hereafter quoted , that the original Arabic text of TABRI'S Chronicle exists only in fragments ; but the ...
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