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... Moghuls " 8 66 Katligh Bálígh ; a name of the same signification as Shahr mubarek in the Persian language , imply- ing " the blessed , or fortunate , city . " ARHÍK , 10 a considerable river in the Dasht - i- Kibchák . ARKHANG , " a ...
... Moghuls " 8 66 Katligh Bálígh ; a name of the same signification as Shahr mubarek in the Persian language , imply- ing " the blessed , or fortunate , city . " ARHÍK , 10 a considerable river in the Dasht - i- Kibchák . ARKHANG , " a ...
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... Moghuls " Demúr Kápí , " which signifies the " mansion or residence of Demúr , " the man who first con- structed the castle or fortress of that place . † 4 BÁKHARZ , a territory of Khurásán on the bor- ders of Khwáf.5 6 7 BASHGHAR , and ...
... Moghuls " Demúr Kápí , " which signifies the " mansion or residence of Demúr , " the man who first con- structed the castle or fortress of that place . † 4 BÁKHARZ , a territory of Khurásán on the bor- ders of Khwáf.5 6 7 BASHGHAR , and ...
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... Moghuls Kúbálígh , a name signi- fying " the beautiful city . " BALÁSHÁBÁD , " a city in the Suwád of Irák.12 BULÚTÍAH , 13 a city of Andulús . 13 BALIANKUH , " a place in Irák . BAM , 15 a city of Kirmán , which has a strong castle ...
... Moghuls Kúbálígh , a name signi- fying " the beautiful city . " BALÁSHÁBÁD , " a city in the Suwád of Irák.12 BULÚTÍAH , 13 a city of Andulús . 13 BALIANKUH , " a place in Irák . BAM , 15 a city of Kirmán , which has a strong castle ...
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... Moghul emperor and conqueror was the grandson of Changiz Khán , and died about the year ( of our era ) 1264 , or 1265 . P. 25. Dár el Marz . In ancient times the warlike chiefs of Mazinderán and other Hyrcanian provinces were styled ...
... Moghul emperor and conqueror was the grandson of Changiz Khán , and died about the year ( of our era ) 1264 , or 1265 . P. 25. Dár el Marz . In ancient times the warlike chiefs of Mazinderán and other Hyrcanian provinces were styled ...
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... MOGHUL sovereigns who have reigned in countries professing the religion of Islám ( or the Muhammedan faith ) , illustrious princes , as well of the CHANGÍZIAN as of the GURKANIAN or TAIMÚ- RIAN branches , the history of each dynasty is ...
... MOGHUL sovereigns who have reigned in countries professing the religion of Islám ( or the Muhammedan faith ) , illustrious princes , as well of the CHANGÍZIAN as of the GURKANIAN or TAIMÚ- RIAN branches , the history of each dynasty is ...
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