- Отырар [wotɤ̥ˈrɑr]; Old Turkic: 𐰚𐰭𐱃𐰺𐰢𐰣 / Keñü Tarman), also
called Farab, is a
Central Asian ghost town that was a city
located along the Silk Road...
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Farab (Persian: فاراب) may
refer to:
Farab,
Ardabil Farab,
Markazi Qarab (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- toponym) in that
general area, such as
Farab (Otrar) on the
Jaxartes (Syr Darya) in
modern Kazakhstan;
Farab, an still-extant
village in
suburbs of the...
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Wasij was a
village near
Farab in
Kazakhstan and the
birthplace of the
Central Asian scientist Al-Farabi. v t e 42°57′6″N 68°1′57″E / 42.95167°N 68...
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Farab (Persian: فاراب, also
Romanized as
Fārāb) is a
village in Sanjabad-e
Gharbi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Kowsar County,
Ardabil Province...
- Farap, also
known as
Farab, or Firabr, is a city in Çärjew District,
Lebap Province, Turkmenistan. The name is of
obscure origin and meaning. Vambery...
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Farab (Persian: فاراب, also
Romanized as
Fārāb) is a
village in
Khondab Rural District, in the
Central District of
Khondab County,
Markazi Province, Iran...
- is
almost unknown. The
region in
which Sighnaq was
situated was
called Farab. It was
located between the
settlements of
Isfijab and Jand. The name means...
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became ill
while encamped on the ****her side of the Syr
Daria and died at
Farab on 17–18
February 1405,
before ever
reaching the
Chinese border.
After his...
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FALAHIAN Y. 2006a.
Evidence of
Neolithic occupation at
Chapalak near Nodeh-e
Farab,
Journal of
Gilan Culture, Nos. 25-26, pp. 8-12 BAE K. 2009. Archaeological...