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There are many sorcerers among them who are able to change themselves into birds, beasts, or aquatic animals, and by these means keep the ignorant people in a state of terror. If some of them, in trading with some foreign ship, have a quarrel, the sorcerers pronounce a charm over the ship, so that it
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The great Shah unlocks his treasury to celebrate his victory. He distributes lavish gifts, including jewels, crowns, finger-rings, brocade, and slaves adorned with earrings and crowns. Among these gifts were items from Barbar, which included a hundred steeds. Hosts from
Barbaristan and Rúm, led by
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measuring two hundred feet in length and twenty feet through the body. The people do not eat the flesh of these fish, but they cut out their brains, marrow, and eyes, from which they get oil, often as much as three hundred odd tong (from a single fish). They mix this oil with lime to caulk their
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is a privilege reserved to the ministers and the king's courtiers. The king lives in a brick house covered with glazed tiles, but the people live in huts made of palm leaves and covered with grass thatched roofs. Their daily food consists of baked flour cakes, sheep's and camel's milk. There are
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Every year countless numbers of birds of passage (飛 禽) alight in the desert parts of this country. When the sun rises, they suddenly disappear, so that one cannot find a trace of them. The people catch them with nets, and eat them; they are remarkably savory. They are in season till the end of
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with brown, white and black stripes around its body. These animals wander about the mountain wilds; they are a variety of the camel (膝馬它之別種也). The inhabitants of this country, who are great huntsmen, hunt these animals with poisoned
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The Book of Tang also provides a detailed account of Chung-Li, another region in
Barbaria. This account offers a fascinating look into the customs, lifestyle, and unique phenomena of the area. Below is an excerpt describing
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comes; it suddenly appears in lumps of from three to five or ten catties in weight, driven on the shore by the wind. The people of the country make haste to divide it up, or ships run across it at sea and fish it
388:(但蝶); it resembles a camel in shape, an ox in size, and is of a yellow color. Its fore legs are five feet long, its hind legs only three feet. Its head is high up and turned upwards. Its skin is an inch thick.
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captures and subdues key figures, including the king of
Himavarin, significantly weakening the coalition. Guraza, a key Sassanid figure, captures the monarch of Barbaristan and forty chiefs.
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boats and use it also in lamps. The poor people use the ribs of these fish to make rafters, the backbones for door leaves, and they cut off vertebrae to make mortars with.
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coast, is referred to as Pi-p'a-lo (皮波羅). The text provides valuable insights into the geography, culture, economy, and unique fauna of this part of the world.
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Wheatley, "The Land of Zanj: Exegetical Notes on Chinese Knowledge of East Africa prior to AD 1500", in Robert W. Steel and R. Mansell Prothero (eds.),
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Later, the combined forces of
Barbaristan and Himavarin, consisting of over two hundred elephants and a two-mile-long battle line, clash with the Persians.
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can neither go forward nor backward, and they only release the ship when it has settled the dispute. The government has formally forbidden this practice.
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of other ancient geographers. The
Moschophagoi may correspond to the Rhizophagoi (root eaters) and Spermatophagoi (seed eaters) of other geographers.
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Warner, Arthur George; Warner, Edmond (5 November 2013).
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Warner, Arthur George; Warner, Edmond (5 November 2013).
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States and territories established in the 3rd century BC
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Foundations of Ethnobotany (21st Century Perspective)
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771:Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World
134:), after which the "rest of Barbaria" extended to
878:. Imperial Academy of Sciences. pp. 130–131.
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843:Geographers and the Tropics: Liverpool Essays
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960:"Geographia Rabbinica: The Toponym Barbaria"
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821:. Cambridge University Press. p. 136.
782:Ramzi Rouighi, "The Berbers of the Arabs",
653:Chandra, S.; Jain, A. K. (1 January 2017).
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391:There is also (in this country) a kind of
222:(Barbarian region), include the eponymous
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1068:The Shahnama of Firdausi: Volume II
1041:The Shahnama of Firdausi: Volume II
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987:The Shahnama of Firdausi: Volume II
958:Goldenberg, David M. (April 1999).
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226:(Barbarians, Berbers), but also
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967:Journal of Jewish Studies
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707:Society, Hakluyt (1980).
686:. J. Currey. p. 64.
638:Journal of Jewish Studies
362:The land is also rich in
334:The (other) products are
254:, distinguished from the
126:was the kingdom ruled by
62:was the name used by the
2508:Antarctic/Southern Ocean
1507:Transantarctic Mountains
769:and Oleg Grabar (eds.),
312:The inhabitants pray to
36:Not to be confused with
2789:Ancient Greek geography
2257:Caribbean South America
805:Casson 1989, pp. 98–99.
489:It is not known whence
323:The land produces many
258:to their north and the
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1835:Scandinavian Peninsula
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1181:- Schoff translation
941:Darmesteter (1883).
917:The Letter of Tansar
891:The Letter of Tansar
624:(2009), pp. 193–198.
248:al-Khalīj al-Berberī
122:. From there to the
70:. The corresponding
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1656:Indian subcontinent
1517:Antarctic Peninsula
1315:Southern Hemisphere
1310:Northern Hemisphere
789:, 1 (2011), 49–76.
511:In the 6th-century
169:Marcian of Heraclea
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1260:Three/Four Worlds
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763:Glen W. Bowersock
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