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A further note on Magan and Meluḫḫa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

In a recent article treating the location of ancient regions attested in early Sumero-Akkadian texts, the present writer proposed to identify the country of Meluḫḫa with a part of eastern Baluchistan in modern Pakistan (BSOAS, xxxvi, 3, 1973, 559–70). It was, however, also suggested that the name Meluḫḫa ‘may have been applied at times to regions which extended to the east of there’.1 This theory was not developed in the article because the possibility could not then be demonstrated factually.

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Copyright
Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 1975

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References

1 BSOAS, xxxvi, 3, 1973, 566.Google Scholar

2 Ibid., 560–1.

3 Watt, G., A dictionary of the economic products of India, II, Calcutta, 1889, 261.Google Scholar

4 BSOAS, xxxvi, 3, 1973, 562.Google Scholar

5 Bailey, H. W., ‘Indian síndhu-, Iranian hindu-’, BSOAS, XXXVII, 3, 1975.Google Scholar

6 BSOAS, XXXVI, 3, 1973, 556, 581.Google Scholar