Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 5Royal Asiatic Society, 1834 |
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... side of the Russian Empire , we now revert to the completion of our account of the country of Cazan , and that of Astrachan . As we have already mentioned , the largest tribe of these Tartars is the tribe called Bashkird ( ) ; for they ...
... side of the Russian Empire , we now revert to the completion of our account of the country of Cazan , and that of Astrachan . As we have already mentioned , the largest tribe of these Tartars is the tribe called Bashkird ( ) ; for they ...
Page 62
... sides : Chmiel , with his army , being on one side , towards Moldavia and Hungary , and on the side of Germany ; whilst the troops of Novgorod and Pskov would come along the sea - coast , in company with the army of Sweden , on the other ...
... sides : Chmiel , with his army , being on one side , towards Moldavia and Hungary , and on the side of Germany ; whilst the troops of Novgorod and Pskov would come along the sea - coast , in company with the army of Sweden , on the other ...
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... side : first those with the banners , then the Priests , after them the Heads of Convents , in innumerable multitude . In front of all was a large tree , formed of those branches we mentioned , which they had been preparing from the ...
... side : first those with the banners , then the Priests , after them the Heads of Convents , in innumerable multitude . In front of all was a large tree , formed of those branches we mentioned , which they had been preparing from the ...
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afterwards Ambassador Arabic Archbishop Archdeacon Archimandrites Archons Astrachan attend beautiful bells blessed bowed brought Cæsar called calpack Cazan chaunted Chmiel Christians Circassia Clergy convent Cossacks Crâl cross cupolas custom Deacons dinars distance Emperor Ivan Emperor of Muscovy empire Empress enemies festival Georgia gold Gospel Grandees Greek hand Heads Holy Trinity horses hundred thousand incensed janissaries journey King kissed Kniazes Lent Lord the Patriarch manner marched mass master mentioned merchants Metanoias Metropolitan Ministers Moldavia Monastery Muscovites night palace passed Patriarch of Antioch Patriarch of Moscow Paul of Aleppo Persian persons Poles prayers present Priests and Deacons province Radzivil reign reliques ring river round sables Saints sakkos sanctuary saying SECT sent Siberia side silver sledge Smolensko Sobor stood Tartars territory thousand dinars Timouras Khan tolled took translated treasures tribute troops Turkish Turks versts vessels Voivode Wallachia whilst whole