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... Syria ) , between Antá- kíah 13 ( Antioch ) and Tartús . " SAILÁN , 15 an island in the Indian Ocean . SÍVESTÁN , 16 a country of Sind : " it is also called Síhevát ; 18 and the name of Sívestán signifies the court ( or dwelling - place ) ...
... Syria ) , between Antá- kíah 13 ( Antioch ) and Tartús . " SAILÁN , 15 an island in the Indian Ocean . SÍVESTÁN , 16 a country of Sind : " it is also called Síhevát ; 18 and the name of Sívestán signifies the court ( or dwelling - place ) ...
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... Syria , near to Masísah . 3 بلغ غرجستان 7 2 5 طخارستان 1 * - کابل - کوهستان or river Oxus . 6 جيحون بدخشان مصيصة 9 - طرطوس 8 * Or " the residence of the Tokhar tribe ; " once a conside- rable nation , according to Ptolemy , ( Geogr ...
... Syria , near to Masísah . 3 بلغ غرجستان 7 2 5 طخارستان 1 * - کابل - کوهستان or river Oxus . 6 جيحون بدخشان مصيصة 9 - طرطوس 8 * Or " the residence of the Tokhar tribe ; " once a conside- rable nation , according to Ptolemy , ( Geogr ...
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... Syria ) : its chief place is Antakíah . The celebrated 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 ...
... Syria ) : its chief place is Antakíah . The celebrated 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 ...
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... Syria ) , Demeshk ( or Damascus ) , and Misr ( or Egypt ) , comprising Ramlah , ' Askalán , Beit al Mukuddes ' ( Jerusalem ) , Kanâán , 10 Bilká , " Masísah , " and other cities ; and from this province is denominated the " Biabán - i ...
... Syria ) , Demeshk ( or Damascus ) , and Misr ( or Egypt ) , comprising Ramlah , ' Askalán , Beit al Mukuddes ' ( Jerusalem ) , Kanâán , 10 Bilká , " Masísah , " and other cities ; and from this province is denominated the " Biabán - i ...
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... Syria ) , whilst others affirm that it signifies a country , the king of which was father of Sudávah the wife of ( the Persian mo- narch ) Kai Káus ; but it is not said of which country that personage ( Sudávah's father ) was king ...
... Syria ) , whilst others affirm that it signifies a country , the king of which was father of Sudávah the wife of ( the Persian mo- narch ) Kai Káus ; but it is not said of which country that personage ( Sudávah's father ) was king ...
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