Index of Places in The Beth Qaṭraye Gazetteer


al-Kurr - الكر (river) Names: The river that runs beside Tbilisi and into the Caspian Sea .URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/2957
Kusayr - كُسير (mountain) Names: A mountain located in the sea along the coast of Oman.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5355
Kusayr - كُسير (mountain) Names: A mountain located in the sea along the coast of Oman.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5355
al-Lajūn - اللجون (settlement) Names: LajjunKibbutz MegiddoA former Palestinian village located northwest of Jenin and demolished in 1948.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5057
al-Lajūn - اللجون (settlement) Names: LajjunKibbutz MegiddoA former Palestinian village located northwest of Jenin and demolished in 1948.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5057
Lake Urmia - ܝܡܬܐ ܕܐܘܪܡܝܐ - بحيرة اورمية (open-water) Names: Lake UrmiyaBuḥaira KabūdhānRiḍāʾīyaA lake in northern Iran west of Tabriz and southeast of Lake Van .URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/116
Lake Urmia - ܝܡܬܐ ܕܐܘܪܡܝܐ - بحيرة اورمية (open-water) Names: Lake UrmiyaBuḥaira KabūdhānRiḍāʾīyaA lake in northern Iran west of Tabriz and southeast of Lake Van .URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/116
Lake Urmia - ܝܡܬܐ ܕܐܘܪܡܝܐ - بحيرة اورمية (open-water) Names: Lake UrmiyaBuḥaira KabūdhānRiḍāʾīyaA lake in northern Iran west of Tabriz and southeast of Lake Van .URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/116
al-Lār - اللار (settlement) Names: LārLarA town southeast of Shiraz in Iran.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5058
al-Lār - اللار (settlement) Names: LārLarA town southeast of Shiraz in Iran.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5058
al-Lūr - اللور (region) Names: Luristan"A region in the southwest of Iran In the Mongol period the terms Great Lur and Little Lur roughly covered all the lands inhabited..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5059
al-Lūr - اللور (region) Names: Luristan"A region in the southwest of Iran In the Mongol period the terms Great Lur and Little Lur roughly covered all the lands inhabited..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5059