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... Muhammed Sádik ben Mirzá Muhammed Saleh Zobeiri Isfahani , Azadáni . * A note made above thirty years ago by an accomplished friend , who brought those historical manuscripts to Europe , states that Súdik Isfahani had vi- sited many ...
... Muhammed Sádik ben Mirzá Muhammed Saleh Zobeiri Isfahani , Azadáni . * A note made above thirty years ago by an accomplished friend , who brought those historical manuscripts to Europe , states that Súdik Isfahani had vi- sited many ...
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... Muhammed Sadik the author . Here is inserted ( in the original manuscript ) , between " " " ÁKSU " and 66 ÁBKHAZ , " the name " ÁK KUINLAH " ( all ) which , without mention of any particular place , is described as the denomination ...
... Muhammed Sadik the author . Here is inserted ( in the original manuscript ) , between " " " ÁKSU " and 66 ÁBKHAZ , " the name " ÁK KUINLAH " ( all ) which , without mention of any particular place , is described as the denomination ...
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... Muhammed Bakhtyár Khilji , who was one of the learned men and nobles under the old Khilji Sultáns ; and the whole territory was in former times called Laknahúti ; but the city is now ruined , and in its place is a jangle or forest , at ...
... Muhammed Bakhtyár Khilji , who was one of the learned men and nobles under the old Khilji Sultáns ; and the whole territory was in former times called Laknahúti ; but the city is now ruined , and in its place is a jangle or forest , at ...
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... Muhammed Khuarezm Shah , after a hardly- 8 1 " نصرت آباد نیرتو آب سند 6 5 پیشاور محمد خوارزمشاه 6 8 7 لاهور * - نیلاب جلال الدین 3 # 66 " Neelab , ( blue water , ' ) a town in Afghanistan , situated on the western bank of the Indus ...
... Muhammed Khuarezm Shah , after a hardly- 8 1 " نصرت آباد نیرتو آب سند 6 5 پیشاور محمد خوارزمشاه 6 8 7 لاهور * - نیلاب جلال الدین 3 # 66 " Neelab , ( blue water , ' ) a town in Afghanistan , situated on the western bank of the Indus ...
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... Muhammed ben Khávend میرخاوند generally abridge Mir Khavend We محمد بن خاوند شا بن ( محمود Shah ben Mahmoud امیر خاوند شاه or Emir Khavend Shah ( محمد میر خاوند شاه ) ( sometimes find it written Muhammed Mir Khávend Sháh The Rauzét al ...
... Muhammed ben Khávend میرخاوند generally abridge Mir Khavend We محمد بن خاوند شا بن ( محمود Shah ben Mahmoud امیر خاوند شاه or Emir Khavend Shah ( محمد میر خاوند شاه ) ( sometimes find it written Muhammed Mir Khávend Sháh The Rauzét al ...
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