History of the Early Kings of Persia: From Kaiomars, the First of the Peshdadian Dynasty, to the Conquest of Iran by Alexander the GreatOriental Translation Fund of Gt. Brit. & Ireland, 1832 - 441 pages |
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... says the writer of the characters and words of perspicuous meaning , and the compiler of the periods and phrases solidly established - the humblest of the servants of the Merciful Lord ; namely , Muhammed , son of Kha- vend Sháh , son ...
... says the writer of the characters and words of perspicuous meaning , and the compiler of the periods and phrases solidly established - the humblest of the servants of the Merciful Lord ; namely , Muhammed , son of Kha- vend Sháh , son ...
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... says Receive , ' before they utter Give . ' ' Without exaggeration , dissimulation , flattery , or ( " ) Haji Khalfa calls the monastery , Salahia , and the river , Hila : they are both in Herât , the Ancient Aria , which is situated in ...
... says Receive , ' before they utter Give . ' ' Without exaggeration , dissimulation , flattery , or ( " ) Haji Khalfa calls the monastery , Salahia , and the river , Hila : they are both in Herât , the Ancient Aria , which is situated in ...
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... says , that he was one of the sons of Japhet , the son of Noah - called by the Arabians , Omar , and by the Persians , Kaiomars ; who , on being invested with absolute power , ordained that whoever gave him any name but Adam should be ...
... says , that he was one of the sons of Japhet , the son of Noah - called by the Arabians , Omar , and by the Persians , Kaiomars ; who , on being invested with absolute power , ordained that whoever gave him any name but Adam should be ...
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... is recorded in the Táríkh Maajem , that the building of Balkh took place after this event . Some historians say , that spinning and weaving wool , making it into gar- F When ments , and the art of weaving carpets , 65.
... is recorded in the Táríkh Maajem , that the building of Balkh took place after this event . Some historians say , that spinning and weaving wool , making it into gar- F When ments , and the art of weaving carpets , 65.
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... says thus : " Wherever Understanding spreads her shade , thither bear your goods and chattels , " For her asylum exceeds in beauty the empyrean dome . " Wherever Intellect pitches her tent , there fix your throne ; " For that tent ...
... says thus : " Wherever Understanding spreads her shade , thither bear your goods and chattels , " For her asylum exceeds in beauty the empyrean dome . " Wherever Intellect pitches her tent , there fix your throne ; " For that tent ...
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