‘The Oriental geography of Ebn Haukal, an Arabian traveller of the tenth century’ [97] (150/388)
The record is made up of 1 volume (327 pages). It was created in 1800. It was written in English and Arabic. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.
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lendan\ and, proceeding to ^\ jj & Houran and
Jeladan, falls into the sea. The river Remin, runs from
O Khaimaigan to Lahein, and falls into the
river of Shapour, and thence proceeds to I^ j L®
Mouje Maiha, and falls into the sea.
mtains of Isft.
er stream from
tfeds to
^ Man, and
wjj Romtai-
The river Khasheifi issues from the mountains of
Dadein ; and when it reaches He if an, it falls into
the river Mouje Ajj .
The river Sekan C > jj flows from the village of
Deihan, from the place called Shadafzai, and wa
tering the meadows and fields there, proceeds to o^/ Koureh, and
to the territories of ^ bv^ Jemgan, and ujjjK Kazeroun, and
falls into the sea.
from Oojj(j
^ J ^ j waters
n, andyL^
sht-Reshtikal,
will find in the on-
The river Hare si ek issues from the village of
Maserm ; and, proceeding to the village of Mesihar,
runs under the bridge of JMesoul, which is an ancient
structure of stone; and from that goes on to the village of oy^.
Hareh, and at the village of ^ Karzein joins the river
Khashein.
The river aj \&S' Curdaneh comes from Cur dan, from
the borders of <3; 1 Aurd or Ord, and derives its name from Cur-
# The wandering Curds or Turcomans, whom Captain F rancklin met in the
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The Oriental geography of Ebn Haukal, an Arabian traveller of the tenth century , translated from the author’s own manuscript, and collated with one preserved at the Library of Eton College by Sir William Ouseley.
Publication details: Printed at the Oriental Press by Wilson & Co., Wild-Court, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, for T Cadell Junior and W Davies, Strand, London, 1800.
Physical description: One volume, initial Roman numeral pagination (i-xxxvi), 327 pages, fold-out map.
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- 1 volume (327 pages)
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This volume contains a table of contents giving chapter headings and page references. There is an alphabetic index at the back of the volume.
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Dimensions: 280mm x 220mm.
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- English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script View the complete information for this record
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- 306.37.C.18
- Title
- ‘The Oriental geography of Ebn Haukal, an Arabian traveller of the tenth century’
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:iv-v, 1:38, 1:328, v-r:vii-v, back-i
- Author
- Ouseley, Sir William
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- Public Domain