- (1854). "Treaty
between the
United States of
America and the Sultân of
Masḳaṭ: The
Arabic Text" (free).
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 4: 341...
- The
Maskut (also
known as Mazkut, Muskur) were a
group of M****agetaen-Sarmato-Alanian
tribes located in the
eastern part of the Caucasus,
along the western...
-
Arturs Maskats (born 20
December 1957 in Valmiera) is a
Latvian composer and
since 1996
artistic director of the
Latvian National Opera. His orchestral...
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Malaikah A. A. D. Rahn (Zurah) 65 1939
Baltimore MD
Boumi Walter D.
Cline (
Maskat) 66 1940
Memphis TN Al
Chymia George F.
Olendorf (Abou Ben Adhem) 67 1941...
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throughout their history, made
persistent efforts to also
control Layzan, Quba,
Maskat and Bab al-Abwab (Darband) to the north, and Baku to the south. The title...
- Makalla,
which is 230
miles from Aden, and is the only spot
between Aden and
Maskat which has any
pretensions to the name of port. The name
itself means 'harbour'…...
- (2008-01-17). "Treaty
between the
United States of
America and the Sultân of
Masḳaṭ: The
Arabic Text".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 4 (1854). JSTOR:...
- the
Caspian Sea from Ḳuba (the
modern town of Quba) in the
district of
Maskat in the north, to Baku in the south. To the
north of all
these lands lay...
- 2008). "Treaty
between the
United States of
America and the Sultân of
Masḳaṭ: The
Arabic Text".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 4 (1854): 341–343...
- of Muscat" in 1877, and a "Report on the
Recent Epidemic of
Cholera in
Maskat and Matrah" in 1900. Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson,
Michael (2009)...