Farsistan Iran: see Fars .
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A celebration of scent
Middle East; 6/1/2005; Wells, Rhona; 845 words;
... flower to be distilled into perfume and remains unique in that it is able to withstand the high temperature of distillation. Farsistan in southern Iran was the principal producer of rose attar, providing the Caliphs of Baghdad with 30,000 bottles annually ...
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Rose: the queen of fragrance.
The Middle East; 7/1/1997; Wells, Rhona; 735 words;
... with Ar-Razi (circa 850-924) in Baghdad and Jabir ibn Hayyan, who both wrote about it extensively. According to Ibn Khaldun, Farsistan in southern Iran was one of the principal centres of altar production, charged with providing the Caliph of Baghdad with 30 ...
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A celebration of scent: to celebrate its special 21-year-long association with Harrods, probably the most famous retailer in the world, the prestigious Omani fragrance house, Amouage, launched an exclusive, limited edition fragrance, Asana, at the exclusive London store.(MOSAIC)
The Middle East; 6/1/2005; Wells, Rhona; 775 words;
... flower to be distilled into perfume and remains unique in that it is able to withstand the high temperature of distillation. Farsistan in southern Iran was the principal producer of rose attar, providing the Caliphs of Baghdad with 30,000 bottles annually ...
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