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[ See Chavis and Cazotte, "Story of Ravia (Arwà!) the Resigned." Dádbín (Persian) = one who looks to justice, a name hardly deserved in this case.]
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[ For this important province and city of Persia, see Al-Mas'údi, ii. 2; iv. 86, etc. It gave one of many names to the Caspian Sea. The adjective is Tabari, whereas Tabaráni = native of Tiberias (Tabariyah).]
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[ Zor-khán = Lord Violence, and Kár-dán = Business-knower; both Persian.]
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[ "Arwà" written with a terminal of yá is a woman's P.N. in Arabic.]
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[ i.e. Not look down upon me with eyes of contempt. This "marrying below one" is still an Eastern idea, very little known to women in the West.]