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The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 5. (of 7): Persia

CHAPTER I
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Its water is brackish except near the source.
The principal lakes are the Lake of Neyriz and the Deriah-i-Nemek.

The Deriah-i-Nemek is a small basin distant about ten miles from Shiraz, which receives the waters of the streams that supply that town.

It has a length of about fifteen and a breadth of about three or three and a half miles.

The lake of Neyriz or Kheir is of far larger size, being from fifty to sixty miles long and from three to six broad, though in the summer season it is almost entirely dried up.

Salt is then obtained from the lake in large quantities, and forms an important feature in the commerce of the district.


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