Encyclopaedia Iranica, Volume 8,Delen 4-6Ehsan Yarshater Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982 |
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Pagina 595
... Khorasan . It lay on the northern edge of the long plain stretching from Gorgān and modern Šāhrūd in the west almost to Nīšāpūr in the east , through which runs the river now known as the Rūd - e Esfarāyen ; the whole valley was an ...
... Khorasan . It lay on the northern edge of the long plain stretching from Gorgān and modern Šāhrūd in the west almost to Nīšāpūr in the east , through which runs the river now known as the Rūd - e Esfarāyen ; the whole valley was an ...
Pagina 598
... Khorasan into Arabic in 124 / 741-42 . Next to nothing is known about him . He was a man ( mawlā ? ) of the Banu Nahšal , a sub - tribe of the Banu Tamim in Khorasan . Although the change of the land records from Pahlavi into Arabic had ...
... Khorasan into Arabic in 124 / 741-42 . Next to nothing is known about him . He was a man ( mawlā ? ) of the Banu Nahšal , a sub - tribe of the Banu Tamim in Khorasan . Although the change of the land records from Pahlavi into Arabic had ...
Pagina 637
... Khorasan , Sistan , Ray , Tabarestan , and Isfahan , in addition to his Transoxanian provinces . Subsequent Samanid amirs were , however , able to retain perma- nent control only of Khorasan and Transoxania . Al- though he still ...
... Khorasan , Sistan , Ray , Tabarestan , and Isfahan , in addition to his Transoxanian provinces . Subsequent Samanid amirs were , however , able to retain perma- nent control only of Khorasan and Transoxania . Al- though he still ...
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