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... hundred Manuscript Works in various Oriental Languages , collected by Sir William Ouseley , LL.D. , & c . " In this Catalogue ( which was printed last year , 1831 , and intended for private circulation , ) the Geographical Tracts of ...
... hundred Manuscript Works in various Oriental Languages , collected by Sir William Ouseley , LL.D. , & c . " In this Catalogue ( which was printed last year , 1831 , and intended for private circulation , ) the Geographical Tracts of ...
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... hundred and fifty years before ; t ميرزا محمد صادق بن میرزا محمد صالح زبيري اصفهاني We may reasonably suppose that Muhammed Saleh derived the surname Azadáni from the village of Azadán , which Súdik describes as a place belonging to ...
... hundred and fifty years before ; t ميرزا محمد صادق بن میرزا محمد صالح زبيري اصفهاني We may reasonably suppose that Muhammed Saleh derived the surname Azadáni from the village of Azadán , which Súdik describes as a place belonging to ...
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... hundred years ago , at Oxford , in Hudson's Collection of Minor Geographers . ' * As this valuable and useful work ( which has latterly become ex- tremely scarce ) does not appear in the list of your books , I send the third volume con ...
... hundred years ago , at Oxford , in Hudson's Collection of Minor Geographers . ' * As this valuable and useful work ( which has latterly become ex- tremely scarce ) does not appear in the list of your books , I send the third volume con ...
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... hundred and fifty years ago , ) Uján was in ruins . It had once been a conside- rable city near to it the celebrated French traveller saw some circles of stones , an ancient monument ascribed to the Persian giants , named Caous , & c ...
... hundred and fifty years ago , ) Uján was in ruins . It had once been a conside- rable city near to it the celebrated French traveller saw some circles of stones , an ancient monument ascribed to the Persian giants , named Caous , & c ...
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... hundred and one manzils ( or days ' stages ) , in the following order : from Samarkand to Káshghar twenty - five stages ; from Káshghar to Khoten 9 fifteen ; from Khoten to Karákhuájeh 10 thirty - five ; and from Karákhuájeh to Sakával ...
... hundred and one manzils ( or days ' stages ) , in the following order : from Samarkand to Káshghar twenty - five stages ; from Káshghar to Khoten 9 fifteen ; from Khoten to Karákhuájeh 10 thirty - five ; and from Karákhuájeh to Sakával ...
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Page 59 - Esq., with Notes and a Geographical and Historical Introduction, together with a Map of the Countries between the Oxus and Jaxartes, and a Memoir regarding its construction. By CHARLES WADDINGTOX, of the East India Company's Engineers.
Page 15 - SONS OF PANDU, from the concluding Section of the Mahabharat. Translated from the Persian version, made by Nekkeib Khan, in the time of the Emperor Akbar. By Major David Price, of the Bombay Army, MK A S., of the Oriental Translation Committee, and of the Royal Society of Literature.
Page 16 - The great Geographical Work of Idrisi ; translated by the Rev. GC Renouard, BD This Arabic work was written AD 1153, 'to illustrate a large silver globe made for Roger, King of Sicily, and is divided into the seven climates described by the Greek Geographers.
Page 155 - A critical essay on various manuscript works, Arabic and Persian, illustrating the history of Arabia, Persia, Turkomania, India, Syria, Egypt, Mauritania, and Spain," translated by JC from a Persian manuseript in the same collection.
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Page 15 - THE VEDALA CADAI, being the Tamul Version of a Collection of Ancient Tales in the Sanscrit Language ; popularly known throughout India, and entitled the Vetala Panchavinsati.
Page 15 - The Catechism of the Shamans ; or, the Laws and Regulations of the Priesthood of Buddha, in China. Translated from the Chinese Original, with Notes and Illustrations.
Page 12 - THE TRAVELS OF IBN BATUTA, Translated from the abridged Arabic Manuscript Copies preserved in the Public Library of Cambridge, with NOTES, illustrative of the History, Geography, Botany, Antiquities, &c. occurring throughout the Work.
Page 44 - Lucknouti," says Major Rennell, "a city also called ' Gour,' the ancient capital of Bengal, and supposed to be the Gangia Regia of Ptolemy, stood on the left bank of the Ganges about twenty-five miles below Rajemal. It was the capital of Bengal 730 years before Christ.
Page 5 - President of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India. The Right Honourable CW WILLIAMS WYNN, MP, President of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. The Right Honourable SIR ROBERT PEEL, Bart., MP The Right Honourable HENRY GOULBURN, MP The Right Honourable SR LUSHINGTON, Governor of Madras.