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... various con- quests in India , and finally returned to Persia , where he was received with extraordinary acclamations and flourished many years . Persia ) it is also called Zábul1 and Sejestán . 52 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
... various con- quests in India , and finally returned to Persia , where he was received with extraordinary acclamations and flourished many years . Persia ) it is also called Zábul1 and Sejestán . 52 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
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... خطلان را نیز گویند از ملک بدخشان و پادشاهان آنجارا آمده است همچو هیاتله گفته اند و این جمع بطريق جمع عربي آن هم افاغنه است افغان که جمع آن country , and wrote various books describing it . Since 56 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
... خطلان را نیز گویند از ملک بدخشان و پادشاهان آنجارا آمده است همچو هیاتله گفته اند و این جمع بطريق جمع عربي آن هم افاغنه است افغان که جمع آن country , and wrote various books describing it . Since 56 THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
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Oriental Translation Fund. country , and wrote various books describing it . Since that period , all the nations of Europe have , according to their respective abilities , contributed to the population and improvement of that coun- try ...
Oriental Translation Fund. country , and wrote various books describing it . Since that period , all the nations of Europe have , according to their respective abilities , contributed to the population and improvement of that coun- try ...
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Oriental Translation Fund. THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS OF SÁDIK ISFAHANI . No. II . The TAKWIM AL BULDÁN , or Tables showing the degrees of Longitude and Latitude of various places . Names . No. II . TAKWIM AL BULDÁN . *
Oriental Translation Fund. THE GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS OF SÁDIK ISFAHANI . No. II . The TAKWIM AL BULDÁN , or Tables showing the degrees of Longitude and Latitude of various places . Names . No. II . TAKWIM AL BULDÁN . *
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... informs us that it once contained a thousand colleges or . ( هزار مدرسه ) schools THE END . PRINTED BY A. J. VALPY , RED LION COURT , FLEET STREET . CRITICAL ESSAY ON VARIOUS MANUSCRIPT WORKS , ARABIC AND PERSIAN 152 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
... informs us that it once contained a thousand colleges or . ( هزار مدرسه ) schools THE END . PRINTED BY A. J. VALPY , RED LION COURT , FLEET STREET . CRITICAL ESSAY ON VARIOUS MANUSCRIPT WORKS , ARABIC AND PERSIAN 152 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
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