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 1  I             |           Sea; on the east by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman;
 2  I             |          vassals of the Roman and Persian empires; the kingdom of
 3  I             |           the advice of Salmân, a Persian captive, he caused a deep
 4  I             |     emperors of the world, to the Persian Khosrou, to the Byzantine
 5  I             |          an occasional mention in Persian poetry, and the honour of
 6  I             |            is probably Salmân the Persian; the Persian legends being
 7  I             |           Salmân the Persian; the Persian legends being in the Arab
 8  I             |           of local superstitions, Persian and Jewish tradition. The
 9  I             |        have been adopted from the Persian Zoroastrian phrase, Benâm
10  I             |         the title of El 'Hâgg (in Persian and Hindustânî corrupted
11  I,        0(1)|          constantly alluded to in Persian mystical poetry as Rozialast, '
12  I             | Denunciation of one who purchased Persian legends and preferred them
13 II,     XVII(4)|        and the latter to a second Persian invasion. The two sins committed
14 II,    XVIII(1)|                          Here the Persian word Firdâus is used, which
15 II,      XXX(1)|          but carried the war into Persian territory, and despoiled
16 II,   XXXIII(1)|          the advice of Selmân the Persian, ordered a deep trench to
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