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  • The Road to Samarcand is a novel by English author Patrick O'Brian, published in 1954 and set in Asia during the 1930s. Derrick, an American teen, is brought...
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  • Patrick O'Brian (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    published in the UK as Three Bear Witness ) The Catalans (1953) (The Frozen Flame in the UK) The Road to Samarcand (1954) The Golden Ocean (1956) The Unknown...
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  • Banco: The Further Advancement of Papillon in 1970 and 1973), The Road to Samarcand, The Golden Ocean, The Unknown Shore and short stories from 1953 to 1974...
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  • reviewed in The Times Literary Supplement (1947 to 1974), plus reprints in the Mariners Library and Reynard Library series. After serving in the Second World...
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    Ruy Gonzalez de (1859). Narrative of the embassy of Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo to the court of Timour at Samarcand, A.D. 1403-6. p. 93. Retrieved 10 April...
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    Samarkand (redirect from Samarcand)
    between the 8th and 7th centuries BCE. Prospering from its location on the Silk Road between China, Persia and Europe, at times Samarqand was one of the largest...
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    North Carolina Highway 2 (category Infobox road instances in North Carolina)
    in Candor east to US 1 in Southern Pines. The route ran southeast from Candor through the communities of Samarcand and Eagle Spurs to US 15 in West End...
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    Ruth (2021). “Hannā Diyāb’s ‘A Sultan of Samarcand’, an Eleventh-Century Old Georgian St. George Legend, and the Construction of an Early Modern Fairy Tale”...
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    delimitation in the Soviet Union resulted in the Uzbekization of the Tajik cultural centers of Samarcand and Bukhara, as well as of all Tajiks in Uzbekistan...
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    Timur (redirect from Timur the Lame)
    Simpole, 2009).[ISBN missing] Narrative of the Embassy of Ruy Gonzalez De Clavijo to the Court of Timour, at Samarcand, A.D. 1403–6 – Full text at Google Books...
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    Lumber River (category Tributaries of the Pee Dee River)
    The Lumber River, sometimes referred to as the Lumbee River, is a 133-mile-long (214 km) river in south-central North Carolina in the flat Coastal Plain...
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  • place, the amount Howard earned for the sale of the piece, any alternative titles and whether the work is in the public domain. Links to the freely available...
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    Ruy González de Clavijo (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    (Narrative of the Embassy of Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo to the Court of Timour at Samarcand AD 1403–6). Clavijo, a nobleman of Madrid and chamberlain to the king...
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  • perfect calendar ever devised.: 101  One of his pupils Nizami Aruzi of Samarcand relates that Khayyam apparently did not have a belief in astrology and...
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    Bento de Góis (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    the Moghuls and entered the territory under the authority (at least nominally) of the Khan of Samarcand, Ferghana, and Bukhara, they made a stop in Taloqan...
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    insignia had been the 'three annulets' emblem, the 'Lion and Sun' motif must have been the sign of the 'former Lords of Samarcand'. Subtelny 2007, p...
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    Early Muslim conquests (category History of the Levant)
    equal devotion at Samarcand and Seville: the Moor and the Indian embraced as countrymen and brothers in the pilgrimage of Mecca; and the Arabian language...
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    Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center (category Juvenile detention centers in the United States)
    years: the first, for white girls, was built in 1918 in Moore County and called Samarcand. In 1948 as part of continuing statewide efforts to limit "feeblemindedness"...
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  • Henry III of Castile to the court of Timur. Narrative of the Embassy of Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo to the Court of Timour at Samarcand AD 1403-6. Ghiyath al-din...
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    Nishapur (category Populated places along the Silk Road)
    Narrative of the Embassy of Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo to the Court of Timour at Samarcand AD 1403-6 Noelle-Karimi, Christine (2014). The Pearl in Its Midst:...
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