- Khastakh,
Khalkan or Kalkan)
river and the 63
kilometres (39 mi) long Taryn-Yuryakh, both of
which originate on the
slopes of the
Khalkan Range. In its...
-
kilometres (4,100 sq mi). The
upper stretch of its
course is also
known as
Khalkan. The
river flows south of the
Arctic Circle,
across desolate tundra territories...
-
confluence of the Ayan-Yuryakh and the Kulu. The
source of the
river is in the
Khalkan Range. The
river flows across the
Upper Kolyma Highlands and is fed primarily...
- 2016 at the
Wayback Machine.
Fayyat al-Ayyin and Naba'a al-Zaman, Ibn
Khalkan, Part 7, p. 117 Al-Zalqaqa led by
Yusuf bin Tashfin,
Shawqi Abu Khalil...
- the
horse and
broke his leg, and it was
later am****ted.
Others like Ibn
Khalkan argued that his
constant travels in the very cold
weather of Khawarizm...
- and the Nera rivers: Tas-Kystabyt,
highest point 2,341
metres (7,680 ft)
Khalkan Range,
highest point 1,615
metres (5,299 ft), a
southern prolongation of...
- Amin,
Ahmed (1949). Duha al-Islam, Part III. Cairo, Egypt. Pp. 225. Ibn
Khalkan,
Shams al-Din Abu al-'Abbas
Ahmad (1970-1972).
Fayyat al-`Ayyin and Anba'a...
- (وفیات الاعیان و انبا الزمان) by Abul
Abbas Shamsuddin Ahmad Khalkan a.k.a. Ibn
Khalkan,
written in 1282. Al-mu'arrib (المعرب) by Abu
Mansur Marhub ibn...
- The Suntar-Khayata
system comprises a
number of subranges,
including the
Khalkan Range, Net-Taga Range,
Yudoma Range and ****htuy Range. The Suntar-Khayata...
- al-A'yān wa-Anbā' Abnā' al-Zamān (The
Obituaries of
Eminent Men) [Ibn
Khalkan's Biographical dictionary]. Vol. IV.
Translated by
McGuckin de Slane, William...