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... Fárs ; its chief city is Dárábjerd . This territory derived its name from Shebáni , " a " shepherd , " as pastoral occupations prevailed there in former times . * SHEBISHTER , 10 or , according to the Arabic ortho- graphy , Jebister ...
... Fárs ; its chief city is Dárábjerd . This territory derived its name from Shebáni , " a " shepherd , " as pastoral occupations prevailed there in former times . * SHEBISHTER , 10 or , according to the Arabic ortho- graphy , Jebister ...
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... Fárs . MALLÁKH , * or MALÁKHAH , 5 an island of Zírbád . MALIBAR , a region of the first and second cli- mate on the sea - shore . 8 MANÁVER , ® a city of Chín . MúSH , was the name of a city in the province of Jezíreh : after this city ...
... Fárs . MALLÁKH , * or MALÁKHAH , 5 an island of Zírbád . MALIBAR , a region of the first and second cli- mate on the sea - shore . 8 MANÁVER , ® a city of Chín . MúSH , was the name of a city in the province of Jezíreh : after this city ...
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... Fárs , latterly the chief residence of the Gabrs ( ) or descendants of the ancient fire- worshippers , the disciples of Zarátusht ( or Zoroaster ) . D renes ) ; and by degrees this name has been OF SADIK ISFAHANI . 49.
... Fárs , latterly the chief residence of the Gabrs ( ) or descendants of the ancient fire- worshippers , the disciples of Zarátusht ( or Zoroaster ) . D renes ) ; and by degrees this name has been OF SADIK ISFAHANI . 49.
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... Fárs ; but more modern writers assign it to the adjoining province of Irák Âjem : thus Emín Rázi ( in his " Haft aklim " ) informs us that " Aberkúh formerly was reckoned as a town of Fárs , but now belongs to Irák : " ابرقوه سابق داخل ...
... Fárs ; but more modern writers assign it to the adjoining province of Irák Âjem : thus Emín Rázi ( in his " Haft aklim " ) informs us that " Aberkúh formerly was reckoned as a town of Fárs , but now belongs to Irák : " ابرقوه سابق داخل ...
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... Taimúr 70 20 ASADÁBÁD 47 40 88 10 35 0 * In the province of Fárs , placed in long . 86-30 , lat . 30-15 , by Hamdallah Kazvíni , who informs us that in com- أسما اجمیر از هند اجین از مالوه بهند احمدنگر از 66 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
... Taimúr 70 20 ASADÁBÁD 47 40 88 10 35 0 * In the province of Fárs , placed in long . 86-30 , lat . 30-15 , by Hamdallah Kazvíni , who informs us that in com- أسما اجمیر از هند اجین از مالوه بهند احمدنگر از 66 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
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