10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SAFID RUD»
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The Caspian Sea Encyclopedia
Safid Rud (Sefid Rud) – sometimes known as Musachai, it is the name of the
lower reaches of the Gezeluzan River, the largest river on the Iranian shore of the
Caspian Sea. It originates on the slope of the Zagros Mountain Range and is ...
Igor S. Zonn, Aleksey N Kosarev, Michael Glantz, 2010
2
The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, and ...
The Safid Rud, or White River, with its many affluents, drained all the south-
eastern part of Adharbayjan. Its main stream for most of its length formed the
frontier dividing Adharbayjan from the Jibal province, and the river finally flowed
out to ...
3
The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate
The Safid Rud, or White River, with its many affluents, drained all the south-
eastern part of Adharbayjan. Its main stream for most of its length formed the
frontier dividing Adharbayjan from the Jibal province, and the river finally flowed
out to the ...
4
The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society
below the rahdari; to the left, the Safid-rud runs through a narrow channel with
abrupt rocks on either side. At 20 m. a village surrounded by rice-fields, one of a
group consisting of six or seven villages, called Rustam-abad.* At 22 m. the road
...
Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), 1838
5
The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society: JRGS
below the r&hdari; to the left,, the Safid-rud runs through a narrow channel with
abrupt rocks on either side. At 20 m. a village surrounded by rice-fields, one of a
group consisting of six or seven villages, called Rustam-abad.* At 22 m. the road
...
Royal Geographical Society, 1838
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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London
below the rdhddri; to the left, the Safid-rud runs through a narrow channel with
abrupt rocks on either side. At 20 in. a village surrounded by rice-fields, one of a
group consisting of six or seven villages, called Rustam-dbdd.* At 22 m. the road
...
7
A Decorated Breastplate from Hasanlu, Iran: Type, Style, and ...
Wilkinson, in his publication of the Safid Rud piece, has noted that although the
projecting heads at first appear to have been hammered out from the body of the
cup, as has been said of the Marlik beaker, they were in fact fashioned separately
...
To the west, the Elburz Mountains end at the Safid Rud, across which the Talesh
range continues the mountain chain along the southwestern Caspian coast. In
the east, the Elburz Mountains merge gradually into smaller ranges known ...
9
The Mongol Empire and Its Legacy
The same day, Friday 21 Dhu'l-Hijja/23 June, the Mongol armies also began to
withdraw, Oljeitii turning for home content with this victory, via Kutum, the Safid-
rud and Musa-abad.139 Mustawff's acount of this action is far less detailed, but.
Reuven Amitai, David Orrin Morgan, 2000
10
Directory of Wetlands of International Importance in the ...
8. BANDAR FARAHNAZ LAGOON Criteria for inclusion la,b,c,d,e; 2a; 3c; 4a.
Geographical location 37°25'N 49°29'E. The lagoon is linked with two of the
westernmost streams of the Safid Rud delta, very close to the shores of the
Caspian and ...