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The Tarikh-i Bayhaqi serves as both a historical record and a literary masterpiece, influencing subsequent Persian historians and solidifying Bayhaqi’s reputation as a pioneer in historiography. His ability to blend personal observation with broader historical analysis set a new standard for Persian historical narratives.
Oil fields Discovered Operational Superlative Patos-Marinëz: 1928 1930 Largest onshore oil field in Continental Europe Kuçovë: 1928 2004 Second largest oil field in Albania Drizë: 1939 1940 Its proven reserves are about 1,420 million barrels Visokë: 1963 1964 Its proven reserves are about 170 million barrels Gorisht-Kocul: 1966 1966
Bayhaq makes note of Abul-Fazl Bayhaqi's work, Tarikh-i Bayhaqi, stating it consisted of 30 volumes and that he had seen partial sets in Sarakhs and Nishapur, but never complete sets. [ 2 ] Ahmad ibn Mohammad Khwafi states the Tarikh-i Bayhaq was completed in c.1150/544 AH during the reign of Sultan Sanjar of Seljuk Empire , but according to ...
Bayhaqi was born in the village of Harethabad in Bayhaq in the Khorasan Province to a Persian family. [1] In his youth Bayhaqi studied in the major cultural center of Nishapur, and later in 1020/1 joined the secretariat (dīvān-e resālat) of Mahmud, where he worked as an assistant and pupil under the chief secretary Abu Nasr Mushkan for 19 years.
It owns oil refineries at Ballsh and Fier, research center, 11 depots, a small network of fuel stations, and the Vlorë Terminal located in the south coast on Adriatic sea. [2] The CEO of Armo Energy is Rezart Taci. [3] Mr. Taci is also the head of Taçi Oil [4] [5] The Ballsh refinery is the largest refinery in Albania and has a designed ...
It is the biggest on-shore oil field in Europe, and with its 11,854 barrels (1,884.6 m 3) per day the biggest oil producing field in Albania. [3] The Patos Marinëz oil field is located 10 kilometres (6 mi) east of the city of Fier in south central Albania. [4] Its proven reserves are about 2 billion barrels (320 × 10 ^ 6 m 3). [5] Patos ...
[2] QBZ is responsible for the publication of acts, printed publications of updated codes and summaries of legislation (by topic), the safekeeping and non-publication of data, laws and other acts, until they are published in the official journal or the official announcement bulletin.
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline project was announced in 2003 by Swiss energy company EGL Group (now named Axpo). The feasibility study was concluded in March 2006. Two options were investigated: a northern route through Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Albania, and a southern route through Greece and Albania, which finally was considered to be more feasible.