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By 739-40 the region was under Arab Muslim control and the valley was then
divided into three provincial governorships ... 1) known locally as Key Kubod
Tepa was indeed the city of Quba mentioned in certain tenth century Arabic
sources.
By 739-40 the region was under Arab Muslim control and the valley was then
divided into three provincial governorships ... 1) known locally as Key Kubod
Tepa was indeed the city of Quba mentioned in certain tenth century Arabic
sources.
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See also the other popular etymology ascribed to Abu 'l-Khattab (d. c. 138/755),
the eponym of the Khapbiyya extremist Shf l sect: "Ruz in Persian denotes
protection from transmigration; its meaning in Arabic is 'he who knows God, may
He be ...
See also the other popular etymology ascribed to Abu 'l-Khattab (d. c. 138/755),
the eponym of the Khapbiyya extremist Shf l sect: "Ruz in Persian denotes
protection from transmigration; its meaning in Arabic is 'he who knows God, may
He be ...
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The variant forms should generally be used for Iranian names and for Arabic
words used in Persian. V p j z S g ^ § j zh j v £ ch > z (c) The Persian "silent h"
should be transliterated a, e.g. noma. Vowels Arabic or Persian Short: __ a Long:
I or is ...
The variant forms should generally be used for Iranian names and for Arabic
words used in Persian. V p j z S g ^ § j zh j v £ ch > z (c) The Persian "silent h"
should be transliterated a, e.g. noma. Vowels Arabic or Persian Short: __ a Long:
I or is ...
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