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K. al-Jibāl wa-l-Amkinat wa-l-Miyāh ''(Lexicon Geographicum)'' | K. al-Jibāl wa-l-Amkinat wa-l-Miyāh ''(Lexicon Geographicum)'' | ||
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''al-Bāḍiʾ'', a place on the coast of the Sea of al-Yaman. | ''al-Bāḍiʾ'', a place on the coast of the Sea of al-Yaman. |
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AZ-ZAMAKHSHARĪ
(d. 538/1143 A.D.)
Abū-l-Qāsim Maḥmud b. 'Umar az-Zamakhsharī, a geographer.
K. al-Jibāl wa-l-Amkinat wa-l-Miyāh (Lexicon Geographicum)
Ed.: K. Salverda de Grave, Leiden 1856.
T.: MC 797 A: 1
al-Bāḍiʾ, a place on the coast of the Sea of al-Yaman.
Bujāwa, a country (arḍ) belonging to the Nūba, where brisk camels (ibil furha) of the bujawiyya variety are found. (MC 797).