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... records , an account of SHAH ISMAIL deduced nearly to the time of his death . On the subject also of this sovereign and of his son SHAH TAHMASP , " many anecdotes may be collected from the work entitled " Ahassan al Tuáríkh , " composed ...
... records , an account of SHAH ISMAIL deduced nearly to the time of his death . On the subject also of this sovereign and of his son SHAH TAHMASP , " many anecdotes may be collected from the work entitled " Ahassan al Tuáríkh , " composed ...
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... records of that family are extremely scarce in India . Among them may be noticed the chronicle or " Táríkh " entitled " Hesht Behisht , " 93 , " 93 composed by MULLA EDRÍS ANDA- Lísí.94 This book I have examined ; it contains a detailed ...
... records of that family are extremely scarce in India . Among them may be noticed the chronicle or " Táríkh " entitled " Hesht Behisht , " 93 , " 93 composed by MULLA EDRÍS ANDA- Lísí.94 This book I have examined ; it contains a detailed ...
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... records of that dynasty to nearly the year one thousand of the hejrah , 99 and is not by any means of rare occurrence in this country ( India ) . Likewise MUSTAFA EFENDI , 100 in his chronicle , has given a history of the OTHMAN family ...
... records of that dynasty to nearly the year one thousand of the hejrah , 99 and is not by any means of rare occurrence in this country ( India ) . Likewise MUSTAFA EFENDI , 100 in his chronicle , has given a history of the OTHMAN family ...
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... record the affairs of several Persian kings . The Táríkh Rashidi , " composed by MIRZÁ HAIDER DUGHLAT GURKAN , 13 furnishes nothing more than a brief summary or compendious ac- From this valuable MS . some curious extracts are given in ...
... record the affairs of several Persian kings . The Táríkh Rashidi , " composed by MIRZÁ HAIDER DUGHLAT GURKAN , 13 furnishes nothing more than a brief summary or compendious ac- From this valuable MS . some curious extracts are given in ...
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... records may be found in the chronicle or " Táríkh Táríkh " of HAFIZ ÁBRÚ , " and in the Matliâ As'sâdein " ( or " al Sâdein " ) ; 18 also 14 15 Before mentioned , in pp . 9 , 10 . خانان کاشغر عبد الله خان اوزبك 16 17 An excellent work ...
... records may be found in the chronicle or " Táríkh Táríkh " of HAFIZ ÁBRÚ , " and in the Matliâ As'sâdein " ( or " al Sâdein " ) ; 18 also 14 15 Before mentioned , in pp . 9 , 10 . خانان کاشغر عبد الله خان اوزبك 16 17 An excellent work ...
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