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- پهن; also
known as Berkeh-ye Now (Persian: بركه نو), Berkeh-ye Nūḩ, and
Birkeh Nūh) is a
village in
Kohurestan Rural District, in the
Central District...
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Hirvand (Persian: هيروند, also
Romanized as Hīrvand; also
known as
Birkeh Hirvand, Qal‘eh Berkeh-e-Harvand, and Qal‘eh-ye
Berkeh Harvand) is a village...
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known as
Berkeh Dokān,
Berkeh Dūkūn, Berkeh-ye Dowkā, Berkeh-ye Dūkā’,
Birkeh Dugān, Deh Gūn, and Dūkūn) is a
village in Kushk-e Nar
Rural District, Kushk-e...
- as Qal‘eh-ye Ḩājjī Moḩammad and Qal‘eh-e Ḩājjī Mohammad; also
known as
Birkeh Hāji, Ghal‘eh Haji Mohammad, Qal‘eh-e ’ājjī, Qal’eh Hāji, and Qal‘eh Ḩājj...
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surrounded by
groves of
olives and
arable land.
Water is
obtained from a
large birkeh and cisterns. This was the
place where Dhaher el Amr´s
family was founded...
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scattered about the village,
belong apparently to the same monument. A
great birkeh,
partly cut in the rock and
partly built of medium-sized
regular stones...
- with
extensive olive-groves to the
south and west; a
large spring and
birkeh gives a good
supply of water." A po****tion list from
about 1887 showed...
- cistern; the
women fetched their water from the
spring at Kades. But a
birkeh was
placed on the map
close to the village. In 1881, the PEF's
Survey of...
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bearing a Gr**** inscription.
There are also
several cisterns and a
large birkeh. The
inscription on the
lintel is
probably the
common formula,
KYPIE BOHΘH...