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ARĀDŪST (Kurdish Brādōst), name of Kurdish tribe, region, mountain ... Barādūstdāḡ or Čīa-y Nīwaḵēn, a mountain range over 5000 feet above sea level and about 25 miles long, stretches northwest from the Rawāndūz river opposite ...
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Iranica.com - GAZMA GAZMA.See CITIES.
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šL TAMḠĀ “red seal,” Turkish term for the supreme seal of the ... After the Il-Khans gave the red seal significance in Iran, .... Cf. simply bičig “communication” in the travel permit of Abaqa (1267 or 1279) and in letters ...
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Iranica.com - GEORGIA v. ... of the Šāh-nāma: Givi (< Gēv); Goderdz-i (< Gōdarz); Zurab-i (< Sohrāb); Ketevan (< Katāyūn); Zaal (< Zāl; cf. the family name Zaldastanishvili), etc. ...
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Iranica.com - KOH-I-NOOR Asiatic Quarterly Review, April 1899. E. Bruton, Legendary Gems or Gems that made History, Ipswich, 1986. S. Howarth, The Koh-i-noor Diamond, London, 1980. ...
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Iranica.com - KOH-I-NOOR Among those who have identified the Koh-i-Noor with Bābor’s diamond, the most notable are the mineralogist Nevil Story Maskelyne and the 19th-century London ...
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Iranica.com - KOH-I-NOOR Asiatic Quarterly Review, April 1899. E. Bruton, Legendary Gems or Gems that made History, Ipswich, 1986. S. Howarth, The Koh-i-noor Diamond, London, 1980. ...
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URGUT, town southeast of Samarkand, Uzbekistan Present-day Urgut is a large town (population ca. 50000) and center of a county (tuman) in Samarkand province (viloyat/velāyat). ...
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ROYANCES ET COUTUMES PERSANES, by the French orientalist Henri ... CROYANCES ET COUTUMES PERSANES, by the French orientalist Henri Massé (q.v., b. Lunéville, France, 2 March 1886, d. Paris, 9 November 1969), published in ...
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Iranica.com - TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN IRAN Jul 15, 2005 ... The early textile factories could not benefit from government protection, ... In 1949, the domestic output of the textile industry, ...
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