Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi

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title: Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi
text: Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi also known as the Nahr-az-Zankan River was a river in Medieval Southern Persia. Mentioned by Marco Polo, Istakhri and by Yaqut al-Hamawi Its name means River of Robbers. Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi was also the name of a village on the river with about 500 inhabitants, known in colonial times. It is in the Jiroft area, possibly a tributary of the Minab River.
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description: Place in Hormozgan, Iran
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi
date created: 2015-06-19T00:14:55Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T07:36:45Z
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