A) Arabic
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2. Mas’udi, Ali B. Hossein (1970), Fountains of Gold and Mines of Jewerlies, Vol. 2, Tehran: Offset Reprints.
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B) English
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C) French
1. De Bruyn, Cornelis (1725), Voyage de Corneille Le Brun par la Moscovie, en Persia, et aux Indes Orientales, Vol. 3, Amsterdam: N.P.
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D) German
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E) Persian
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F) Russian
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