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Rabinjan
Rabinjan or Arbinjan ((アラビア語:ربنجن، أربنجن)) was a medieval town in the region of Transoxiana, between the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara. It was located in the vicinity of the present-day Katta-Kurgan.〔Barthold, p. 97; Buryakov et al, p. 43〕 == Geography == The Muslim geographers described Rabinjan as a town of Sughd and a dependency of Samarkand. It was one of the settlements on the Samarkand-Bukhara road, lying between Zarman to the east and al-Dabusiya to the west,〔Ibn Khurradadhbih, p. 26; al-Istakhri, pp. 316, 320, 323, 334, 343; Ibn Hawqal, pp. 365, 370, 375, 398, 403; al-Muqaddasi, pp. 47, 222, 278; al-Hamadhani, p. 325〕 and was located to the south of the Sughd River.〔Le Strange, p. 468〕 Ibn Khurradadhbih described the town as being twelve ''farsakhs'' from Samarkand and twenty-seven from Bukhara;〔Ibn Khurradadhbih, pp. 25-6〕 Qudama, on the other hand, considered it to be thirteen ''farsakhs'' from Samarkand and twenty-four from Bukhara.〔Qudama, p. 203〕 Al-Istakhri added that it was two ''farsakhs'' from al-Kushaniya.〔Al-Istakhri, p. 343〕
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