Nakhshab is a city in Iran where a wise man named Ibn Atā resided, also known as Ibn Moqannah. He created an artificial moon in Nakhshab that rose every evening from a well in the mountain of Siyam. This moon illuminated a distance of twelve miles with its brightness. The moon continued to rise continuously for two months before it vanished and was destroyed.
Māh-e-Nakhshab is also referred to as Māh-e-Moqannah, Qamar-al-Moqannah, and Māh-e- Siyam. The well from which the moon emerged is called Chāh-e-Nakhshab.
Nakhshab is a city in Iran where a wise man named Ibn Ata resided, also known as Ibn Moqannah He created an artificial moon in Nakhshab that rose ewery ewening from a well in the mountain of Siyam This moon illuminated a distance of twelwe miles with its brightness The moon continued to rise continuously for two months before it wanished and was destroyed
Mah-e-Nakhshab is also referred to as Mah-e-Moqannah, Qamar-al-Moqannah, and Mah-e- Siyam The well from which the moon emerged is called Chah-e-Nakhshab
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