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... the strange title of Tamerlane , given to him by many European writers . His
name also is frequently written Timour , Timoor , & c . He died in the year of Christ
1405 ; of the Muhammedan era , 807 . + The second MS . copy of Sadik Isfaháni's
...
... the strange title of Tamerlane , given to him by many European writers . His
name also is frequently written Timour , Timoor , & c . He died in the year of Christ
1405 ; of the Muhammedan era , 807 . + The second MS . copy of Sadik Isfaháni's
...
Page 16
... with many extracts from the native historians of the Ghebers , or Magi . ” It
appears also , from the same Preface to Ebn HAUKAL , that a fine copy of this
Perposed by Ibn Arhír , 37 bringing the general hisa sian 16 A CRITICAL ESSAY
ON.
... with many extracts from the native historians of the Ghebers , or Magi . ” It
appears also , from the same Preface to Ebn HAUKAL , that a fine copy of this
Perposed by Ibn Arhír , 37 bringing the general hisa sian 16 A CRITICAL ESSAY
ON.
Page 17
This Catalogue ( printed for private circulation ) enumerates other precious
copies of the Persian TABRI —especially No. ... ( of which I have never seen
another copy , ) containing much curious historical matter ; tables of the different
dynasties ...
This Catalogue ( printed for private circulation ) enumerates other precious
copies of the Persian TABRI —especially No. ... ( of which I have never seen
another copy , ) containing much curious historical matter ; tables of the different
dynasties ...
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... چه فرقه جلیله کورکانیه تیوريه * هلاکو خان خواجه علاء الدین عطا ملك جویني خواجه
شمس الدین مهده تاريخ جہانكشاي by ABDULLAH SHIRAZI , as appears from تاريع
وصاف 5 6 7 , the full title of the work , written in a beautiful copy which تاریخ وصاف
من ...
... چه فرقه جلیله کورکانیه تیوريه * هلاکو خان خواجه علاء الدین عطا ملك جویني خواجه
شمس الدین مهده تاريخ جہانكشاي by ABDULLAH SHIRAZI , as appears from تاريع
وصاف 5 6 7 , the full title of the work , written in a beautiful copy which تاریخ وصاف
من ...
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known through the medium of a very old Persian translation , The editor
endeavoured , but without success , to procure a copy of the Arabic text at Shiraz
, Isfahán , Tehrán , and other cities in Persia , and subsequently at
Constantinople .
known through the medium of a very old Persian translation , The editor
endeavoured , but without success , to procure a copy of the Arabic text at Shiraz
, Isfahán , Tehrán , and other cities in Persia , and subsequently at
Constantinople .
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