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Page 68
... but according to some in Rúm 71 36 * • Respecting the situation of Almálígh , our author , Sadik Isfahani , differs considerably from the more ancient geogra- اسما اطوال عروض اسفرایین معرب اسپرایین اکثر شان در چنك 68 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
... but according to some in Rúm 71 36 * • Respecting the situation of Almálígh , our author , Sadik Isfahani , differs considerably from the more ancient geogra- اسما اطوال عروض اسفرایین معرب اسپرایین اکثر شان در چنك 68 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
Page 70
... as belonging to the province of Dílmán 85 37 36 21 • Or Istárbád . Respecting the pronunciation of this name , see the note on " Jajrem , " in our author's preceding work , اسما اوده از هند است اطوال عروض . قو مه 70 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
... as belonging to the province of Dílmán 85 37 36 21 • Or Istárbád . Respecting the pronunciation of this name , see the note on " Jajrem , " in our author's preceding work , اسما اوده از هند است اطوال عروض . قو مه 70 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
Page 136
... five farsangs , or about eigh- teen miles . Respecting the name " Mashhed - i - Sar , " he learned that it was derived from the tomb of a certain saint or 1 اسما مزینان از خراسان اطوال عروض . ص ل لو 136 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
... five farsangs , or about eigh- teen miles . Respecting the name " Mashhed - i - Sar , " he learned that it was derived from the tomb of a certain saint or 1 اسما مزینان از خراسان اطوال عروض . ص ل لو 136 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
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... respecting some ob- scurity in the last line , ) and accidentally mislaid , the omission was not discovered in time for the insertion of " Sátidemá " in its proper place . The whole passage is here laid before the reader : - مقاتله ...
... respecting some ob- scurity in the last line , ) and accidentally mislaid , the omission was not discovered in time for the insertion of " Sátidemá " in its proper place . The whole passage is here laid before the reader : - مقاتله ...
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... respecting certain books and " authors not particularly noticed , or not " mentioned , in any of those other cata- ' logues , even the most extensive . 66 66 66 " I am now induced , by the successful " result of my search , to recommend ...
... respecting certain books and " authors not particularly noticed , or not " mentioned , in any of those other cata- ' logues , even the most extensive . 66 66 66 " I am now induced , by the successful " result of my search , to recommend ...
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