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... Chronicle Âálum Árái , seems to indicate some distinction between Iraván and Chukhúr Saad : he thinks it possible that Iraván was a name originally and peculiarly applied to the fortress , and Chukhúr Saad to the adjoining territory . 1 ...
... Chronicle Âálum Árái , seems to indicate some distinction between Iraván and Chukhúr Saad : he thinks it possible that Iraván was a name originally and peculiarly applied to the fortress , and Chukhúr Saad to the adjoining territory . 1 ...
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... Chronicle of the world " ( Tarikh e Âálum ) . 7 SUNÁRGÁNW ; this name signifies " the village of the Goldsmiths ; " a town in Bengál . * خاف تاریخ عالم 8 3 غزنين ذيل للدول " 7 2 سکاوند : سعید 6 سجاوند 1 سخاة 5 سنارکانو و * Soonergong ...
... Chronicle of the world " ( Tarikh e Âálum ) . 7 SUNÁRGÁNW ; this name signifies " the village of the Goldsmiths ; " a town in Bengál . * خاف تاریخ عالم 8 3 غزنين ذيل للدول " 7 2 سکاوند : سعید 6 سجاوند 1 سخاة 5 سنارکانو و * Soonergong ...
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... chronicles Arabic and Persian , ) the Jamià Rashídi is described as a genealogical and historical account of Changiz ... chronicle mentioned in the same Persian Catalogue , the Táríkh Rashídi , composed originally Mahá - Chín ; in which ...
... chronicles Arabic and Persian , ) the Jamià Rashídi is described as a genealogical and historical account of Changiz ... chronicle mentioned in the same Persian Catalogue , the Táríkh Rashídi , composed originally Mahá - Chín ; in which ...
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... chronicle ( Hist . of Scotland , p . 255. edit . of 1577 ) : In the middest of Stanemore there shall be a crosse set up , with the King of England's image on the one side , and the King of Scotland's on the other , to signifie that the ...
... chronicle ( Hist . of Scotland , p . 255. edit . of 1577 ) : In the middest of Stanemore there shall be a crosse set up , with the King of England's image on the one side , and the King of Scotland's on the other , to signifie that the ...
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... chronicles , that they must not expect to find any single work comprising such ample and de- tailed accounts of all the successive dynasties of kings and princes , who have reigned in different countries , as would render unnecessary ...
... chronicles , that they must not expect to find any single work comprising such ample and de- tailed accounts of all the successive dynasties of kings and princes , who have reigned in different countries , as would render unnecessary ...
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