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has gloss | eng: Guzgan (or Quzghan, in Arabic Juzjan) was the medieval term for a principality roughly centered on modern Gurziwan, Faryab Province, Afghanistan. Historically, Guzgan extended beyond the boundaries of modern Faryab and Jowzjan Province, as far as Sar-e Pol Province. . The 10th century Hudud al-Alam refers to the local princes as vassals of the Samanid empire. |
lexicalization | eng: Guzgan |
instance of | c/Former countries in Asia |
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