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Afrikaans8
2015-02-13 23:55:38
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Kurszán = Koraszán (i.m. 143.) |
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2015-02-13 23:53:02
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"From these indications we can gather that the Khursān-shāh was the ruler of the Lakz, that his fief extended down to the sea, that later the governorship of the Lakz was given to the Arab Khashram (see above p. 80) and, perhaps, that the castle of Khurs came to be considered as a part of Sharvān. The late A. N. Genko (Trudï, 1937, p. 87) located Khursān in the coastal region near Khiḍr-Zinda and Mt. Besh-Barmaq, i.e. circa 90 kms north-west of Baku, Personally I am inclined to extend Khursān over the whole southern part of the district of Quba, comprising the castle of Shābarān which played an important role in the history of Sharvān. That Vardān bordered on Khursān is clear from Mas'ūdī II, 6, who mentions the two names together."
Minorsky, A history of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th centuries; Heffer & Sons, Cambridge, 1958, 82.
http://rbedrosian.com/Ref/Minorsky/Minorsky_1958_hsd.pdf |
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Afrikaans8
2015-02-13 17:09:24
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"Xursan irt’gin"
Kurszán nemzetség ismeretes nálunk az Árpád-korból (1263: Petrus filius Uza et Franciscus frater eiusdem de genere Korzan).
Ez indíthatta Anonymust, hogy egy ilyen nevű személyt beleszőjön a történetébe (Curzan). |
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Ha kedveled azért, ha nem azért nyomj egy lájkot a Fórumért!
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