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... Khan's territory ; " and it was so called after Nasr Khán Fárúki , 13 the lord of that country ; in which are comprised Burhánpúr , " Tehálíz , Ásír , 16 La- lang , " and other towns . * 15 1 6 9 13 17 چین راس العين 2 مغول نوشیروان نصر ...
... Khan's territory ; " and it was so called after Nasr Khán Fárúki , 13 the lord of that country ; in which are comprised Burhánpúr , " Tehálíz , Ásír , 16 La- lang , " and other towns . * 15 1 6 9 13 17 چین راس العين 2 مغول نوشیروان نصر ...
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... Khan and his descendants , with anecdotes of the Moghúl nobles- جامع رشيدي - انساب واحوال چنگیز خان واولاد او و امراء مغول را بتفصيل حاوي است This must not be confounded with another chronicle mentioned in the same Persian Catalogue ...
... Khan and his descendants , with anecdotes of the Moghúl nobles- جامع رشيدي - انساب واحوال چنگیز خان واولاد او و امراء مغول را بتفصيل حاوي است This must not be confounded with another chronicle mentioned in the same Persian Catalogue ...
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... KHAN 16 some of them undertook historical subjects ) have not , since the bright dawn of the Moghul1 govern- ment , produced any works ( with which I , at least , am acquainted ) besides the " Táríkh - Rashidi , ' composed by MIRZA ...
... KHAN 16 some of them undertook historical subjects ) have not , since the bright dawn of the Moghul1 govern- ment , produced any works ( with which I , at least , am acquainted ) besides the " Táríkh - Rashidi , ' composed by MIRZA ...
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Oriental Translation Fund. recording events which occurred in the time of ABDALLAH KHAN , the USBEK , ruler of Túrán ... KHÁN , contemporary of the renowned AKBER , Emperor of Hindústán , with whom he kept up a constant correspondence and ...
Oriental Translation Fund. recording events which occurred in the time of ABDALLAH KHAN , the USBEK , ruler of Túrán ... KHÁN , contemporary of the renowned AKBER , Emperor of Hindústán , with whom he kept up a constant correspondence and ...
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... khans of the Uzbeks , learned men , vazírs , & c . that flourished in their times , from A. H. 900 ( 1494 ) to 985 ( 1577 ) . A most curious and useful work , not only in history but geography , mentioning various places , rivers ...
... khans of the Uzbeks , learned men , vazírs , & c . that flourished in their times , from A. H. 900 ( 1494 ) to 985 ( 1577 ) . A most curious and useful work , not only in history but geography , mentioning various places , rivers ...
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