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0422 The Pulse of Asia : vol.1
The Pulse of Asia : vol.1 / Page 422 (Color Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000233
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Aboskim (Water of Odem, o
the Gurgen River. The site o
the ruins of Gumush Tepek, o
the so-called "Red Wall," a gre
t stretches eastward to the nort
a hundred and fifty miles lon
Rawlinson, "must have been at
um and the great wall were firs
as the Russian surveys first
ng the line of the wall can be
miles from the shore." O'Do-
d of the wall, and of a caravan-
y lies under water. The med
tradition, according to Rawlin-
as built by the Sassanian king
etween A. D. 438 and 484.
tern shore of the Caspian Se
es from Aboskim, there is a gre
pposed to have been built in th
em. Its base is said to be slight
of Resht, according to Brückne
ows date standing in the sea, d
s built on dry land; and Solché
of the ruins of a submerged ci
or Cyrus River. Finally, at Bak
d-powered (nevermore) propel
distance from the shore. The
w the level which Brückner ha
pulations of the fluctuations of t
extraterrestrial dates from belo