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Persian writers

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Persian writers has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.

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Rdf:typeAuthors[1]
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Topic of WritingMateria Medica[1]
Give Fuller Account ofHemp[2]

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Persian writers
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Persian writers
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References (2)

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  1. [1]263 facts
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      And then perhaps—but let the reader enquire for himself of some descendant from the ancestors of the renowned Wouter Van Twiller, the worthy head of the long-pipe faction. In 1601, tobacco was carried to Java, whence it spread over the East
  2. [2]1763 facts
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      p both for smoking and snuffing, is far more common. Perhaps, requiring less cultivation, it suits best their indolent habits. The most eminent of the Persian and Arabian authors refer the origin of hemp intoxication to the natives of Hin

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