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* - Gihon river discussion. - ('''http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gihon''') | |||
* - David Rohl's identifies as Gaihun-Aras, based on Reginald Arthur Walker prior identified. - (40° 1'6.24"N 48°27'12.60" E) and the '''Land of Cush:''' The Kassites and Mount Kusheh Dagh? Cossaea, was a Greek name for Elam. Herodotus and other ancient Greek writers sometimes referred to the region around Susa as "Cissia", a variant of the Kassite name. However, it is not clear if Kassites were actually living in that region so late. "Amu Darya was known in the medieval Islamic writers as Jayhun or Ceyhun in Turkish. This was a derivative of Jihon, or Zhihon as it is still known by the Persians." - Wikipedia, Gihon. | * - David Rohl's identifies as Gaihun-Aras, based on Reginald Arthur Walker prior identified. - (40° 1'6.24"N 48°27'12.60" E) and the '''Land of Cush:''' The Kassites and Mount Kusheh Dagh? Cossaea, was a Greek name for Elam. Herodotus and other ancient Greek writers sometimes referred to the region around Susa as "Cissia", a variant of the Kassite name. However, it is not clear if Kassites were actually living in that region so late. "Amu Darya was known in the medieval Islamic writers as Jayhun or Ceyhun in Turkish. This was a derivative of Jihon, or Zhihon as it is still known by the Persians." - Wikipedia, Gihon. | ||