Beynazar
BAGH-I-NAZAR―Lat. 36° 54ʹ 4ʺ; Long. 58° 44ʹ 45ʺ; Elev. 4,093ʹ―(Lemm)
A village in Khorasan, 26 miles from Kuchan, on the
road to Meshed. It consists of 25 families of Turks who own 30 cattle and 1,000
sheep and goats. The normal annual production of wheat and barley is 3,600
Indian maunds.―(Oranofsky, 1894)
Gazetteer of Persia. Volume I. ― Simla: Government of India Monotype
Press, 1910, p. 63.
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