- for 'lake' or 'sea'.
Medieval Arabic and
Islamic sources call the
river Jeyhoun (Arabic: جَـيْـحُـوْن, romanized: Jayḥūn),
which is
derived from Gihon...
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Jeyhoun 1991) Elahi, Nur Ali, "Asar ol-Haqq" (Words of Truth), ed. B. Elahi,
Volume I, #2076 (
Jeyhoun, 1978)....
- Abdul-Chalig
Achundow died in
Tehran in 1950 and was
buried in Qom. Hajibeyli,
Jeyhoun Bey (1931). "The
Origins of the
National Press in
Azerbaijan II". The Asiatic...