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Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc. 3. pp. 247–248. Lockhart, L. (1965). "
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celebrating the
struggle and
independence of Algeria, such as Saïdouna Ila El
Djibal, Min
baide (From afar), Aid El
Karama (The
Festival of Dignity), Soummam...
- many fire
temples in Iraq, Fars, Kirman, Sistan, Khurasan, Tabaristan, al
Djibal,
Azerbaijan and Arran. This
general statement of al-Masudi is
fully supported...
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Jubal (disambiguation) Lockhart, L.
Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd edition. "
D̲j̲ibāl",
Koninklijke Brill, 2012.
Retrieved on 8
January 2016. This page or section...
- many fire
temples in Iraq, Fars, Kirman, Sistan, Khurasan, Tabaristan, al
Djibal,
Azerbaijan and Arran. He also
added Sindh and Sin of the
Indian subcontinent...
- bkz.
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Wayback Machine Lockhart, L. (1965). "
D̲j̲ibāl". In Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Schacht, J. (eds.). The
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governed most of
northwestern Persia,
including Arran, most of Azarbaijan, and
Djibal,
during the
second half of the 6th/12th
century and the
early decades of...
- "Zandjan", page 446: The
mediaeval geographers mostly placed Zandjan in
Djibal province,
usually linking it with
Abhar [q.v] or
Awhar some 80 km/50 miles...
- to the Time of Timur.
Cambridge University Press. Lockhart, L. (1965). "
D̲j̲ibāl". In Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Schacht, J. (eds.). The
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