Antara sumber internet yang secara jelas menyebut Zabarjad = peridot ialah:
a. “The island is known today as Zabargad, the Arabic name for Peridot". Link http://www.mnh.si.edu/earth/text/dynamicearth/6_0_0_geogallery/geogallery_browse.cfm?categoryID=1&browseType=type&typeName=Peridot&typeID=126
b. “…today this desolate rocky outcrop located about 100 km Southeast of the Ras Banas peninsula is known simply as ‘Zabargad’ (also Zeberged or Zeberget), Arabic for Peridot". Link http://www.rocksandco.com/?task=rocksBookSecond&action=peridot
c. “Today, Pliny’s island of “Topazions” is known as Zabargad meaning Peridot in Egyption Arabic.” Link http://www.silvershake.com/store/peridot/peridot-Etymology-Topazion.htm atau di http://ezinearticles.com/?Peridot-Sterling-Silver-Jewelry-Etymology-Part-III---The-Topazion-In-The-Second-Temples-Breastplate&id=272334 atau di http://www.many-articles.com/Article/Shopping-and-Product-Reviews/Jewelry-Diamonds/200608/Peridot-Sterling-Silver-Jewelry-Etymology-Part-III---The-Topazion-In-The-Second-Temples-Breastplate/
d. “An Island in the Red Sea – named Zabargad which means olivine in Arabic –has been mined for peridot since ancient times”. Link http://earthsky.org/earth/august-birthstone-sardonyx-peridot
e. “On a small desolate Island in the Red Sea – named Zabargad which means olivine in Arabic – peridot has been mined since ancient”. Link http://altobelli.com/per.htm
f. “The word “peridot” is derived from Arabic word “zabargad”, which means “peridot” (Mineral Miners: 2007)”. Link http://academic.emporia.edu/abersusa/go340/students/sedlacek/
g. “This island was known as Topazos island or St. John’s island then and is now named the Zabargad island which is the Arabic word for the gem peridot”. Link http://www.shopperidotjewelry.com/peridot-articles
h. “Zabargad” is the Arabic word for “peridot”, although the English word “peridot” is said to have come from “faridat”, the Arabic word for gem”. Link http://www.jckonline.com/2002/08/01/peridot atau http://lists.drizzle.com/pipermail/rockhounds/2005-March/011459.html
i. “The island is known today as Zabargad, the Arabic name for Peridot”. Link http://geogallery.si.edu/profile.php?id=109
j. “Its most recent label is Zabargad, the Arabic word for peridot”. Link http://www.meriwether.net/newsletters/08-04-09_newsletter.htm
k. “Interestingly, “Zabargad” is the Arabic word for peridot”. Link http://www.gemcojewelry.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101&Itemid=115
Wallahua'lam.
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