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��Perdiccas, theory that the sar- cophagus at Constantinople was
Persia, the granting of a constitu-
Peter the Great, of Russia, added
pilgrims, Moslem, to Mashad, 202, problem of the *Abre i Sol' possible reference to Nishapur by,
Polybius, underground channels for
Poti, former emporium of the Black
Priscus, Byzantine author, refers
R
Rabino, H. L., British vice consul at Ragha, Rai, Alexander halted five first day's march of Alexander Ras al-Kalb, older Arabic name of
Lasgird, 143, 179^ refuge, place of, at the shrine in Ribat of Anushirvan, at Ahuan, Riza, Imam Muhammad ar-, legend legendary footprint of, at Kad- roofs, barrel-vault style of, at ruins, of a possible fire-temple at of two forts near Aivan-i Kaif, Russians, possession of Baku by obtained possession of Derbent Rustam, combat of, with the Div-i said to have forced Afrasiab to
S combat of Rustam with the Div-i Safid said to have taken place Safar Adilbegh, the author's ser- Sanabad(h), village, now a part of Sapor, see Shapur Sarbadarians, dynasty at Sabzavar, sarcophagus, the so-called, of Alex- ander the Great at Constanti- Sar-Darrah Pass, various names of to be identified with the ancient Nadir Shah checked by the Sasan, the founding of Sabzavar
attributed to, 224^ Scutari, Asiatic section of Con- account of, by Nasir ad-Din, Shadiakh, suburb of Nishapur,
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