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'''Vaes Mejhah''' is a ruined city in [[Essos]] between the southeastern [[Dothraki Sea]] and [[Lhazar]]. It is located on a tributary of the eastern [[Skahazadhan]] River, between [[Vaes Efe]] and [[Krazaaj Has]].<ref name="TDS">"The Dothraki Sea", ''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> Its [[Dothraki language]] name means City of Whores.<ref>[http://forum.dothraki.org/beginners/map-translations/ The Tongues of Ice and Fire]</ref>
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'''Vaes Mejhah''' is a ruined city in [[Essos]] between the southeastern [[Dothraki sea]] and [[Lhazar]]. It is located on a tributary of the eastern [[Skahazadhan]] River, between [[Vaes Efe]] and [[Krazaaj Has]].<ref name="TDS">"The Dothraki Sea", ''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> Its [[Dothraki language]] name means City of Whores.<ref>[http://wiki.dothraki.org/Vocabulary The Tongues of Ice and Fire]</ref>
  
==Behind the scenes==   
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==Behind the Scenes==   
 
Vaes Mejhah has not yet been mentioned in the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, only appearing in the map collection ''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''.
 
Vaes Mejhah has not yet been mentioned in the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, only appearing in the map collection ''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''.
  
== Notes and References ==
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==Notes and References==
 
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[[Category:Ruined cities]]
 
[[Category:Ruined cities]]
 
[[Category:Places on the eastern continent]]
 
[[Category:Places on the eastern continent]]

Revision as of 20:43, 9 August 2013

Vaes Mejhah is a ruined city in Essos between the southeastern Dothraki sea and Lhazar. It is located on a tributary of the eastern Skahazadhan River, between Vaes Efe and Krazaaj Has.[1] Its Dothraki language name means City of Whores.[2]

Behind the Scenes

Vaes Mejhah has not yet been mentioned in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, only appearing in the map collection The Lands of Ice and Fire.

Notes and References

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