The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia, from the Moslem Conquest to the Time of TimurUniversity Press, 1905 - 536 pàgines |
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The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia ... Guy Le Strange Visualització completa - 1905 |
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Frases i termes més freqüents
3rd 9th Abbasid according to Ibn according to Mustawfî affluents already Arab geographers Arrajân Atabeg Bâb Baghdâd Baladhuri Balkh bank Başrah bridge built Buyid Caliph called canal capital castle century chief town date palm desert distance district Dujayl east eastward Euphrates exported famous Fârs Nâmah fertile flowed fortress Friday Mosque gardens gates Hamadân Helmund Herât high road hill Ibn Batutah Ibn Hawkal Ibn Rustah Irâk irrigated Isfahân Iṣṭakhrî Itineraries Jaxartes Jurjân Kal'ah Kazvînî Khurâsân road Khwârizm Kirmân known Kûfah lake lands leagues distant lying markets Marv Mashhad mentioned Mesopotamia miles Mongol Moslem Mosul mountains Mukaddasî Mukaddasî describes Mustawfî Nahr Nahrawân neighbouring Omayyad Oxus palace passed Persian populous present day river round Rûd ruins Saljûk Sarakhs Sassanian says Shâh Shâpûr Shîrâz Sîrjân stood stream suburb surrounded Tawwaj thence Tigris Tîmûr Ubullah village wall Yâķût Yazd Zaranj