<span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> Alternative form of Samarkand. <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> f alternative form of Samarcanda...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Samarkand Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> (most common until the late 19th century, now dated) Samarqand (official name in Uzbek)...
sovereign of Kipjak; he established himself, with his tribe, in the countries of <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> and Bokhara, where they became converted to the religion of Islâm....
Sa‧mar‧càn‧da Samarcanda f Samarkand (a city in Uzbekistan) Samarkand, <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span>, Samarcande, Samarkande, Samarkanda (Brazil) IPA(key): /sa.maʁˈkɐ̃.dɐ/...
of Kipjak; he established himself, with his tribe, in the countries of <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> and Bokhara, where they became converted to the religion of Islâm. Kipjak...
of Kipjak; he established himself, with his tribe, in the countries of <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> and Bokhara, where they became converted to the religion of Islâm. language...
and her face went red and pale, for she had been parted from a man of <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span>, a goldsmith. جنگ زرگری (jang-e zargari) زرگری (zargari) → Armenian: զարգար...
ān du amīr pēš-i ān zargar zi šāhinšah bašīr Those two Amírs came to <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> and went to the goldsmith, bearing the good news from the king. بشیر •...
Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span>. Performed in the Year 1863., New York: Harper & Brothers, page 472: The...
of Kipjak; he established himself, with his tribe, in the countries of <span class="searchmatch">Samarcand</span> and Bokhara, where they became converted to the religion of Islâm. Seljoukian...