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Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi
Rudkhanah-i-Duzdi also known as the Nahr-az-Zankan River was a river in Medieval Southern Persia. Mentioned by Marco Polo,〔(Travels of Marco Polo Vol2 ).〕〔(Travels of Marco Polo the venetian ).〕 Istakhri 〔Guy Le Strange, The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia from the Moslem Conquest to the Time of Timur (Cosimo, Inc., 1 Jan 2010)(page 318 ).〕 and by Yakut〔Yakut, iv, 939.〕 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.〔(Journeys of the Persian Boundary Commission 1870 (Eastern persia) vo1 )〕 It is in the Jiroft area, possibly a tributary of the Minab River. ==References==
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