The Mulfuzāt Timūry: Or, Autobiographical Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Timūr, Written in the Jagtay Turky LanguageOriental translation committee, 1830 - 165 من الصفحات Translated from a Persian translation (Malfūzạ̄t) made by Abū Tạ̄lib al-Hụsaynī (fl. 1637) of a lost Chagatai original. |
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الصفحة xv
... Khan and Kajuly Behader , whom he prevailed on to sign an agreement , that the dignity of Khan should continue in the posterity of the former , and that of Sepah Salar , Commander - in - Chief , in the descendants of the latter . From ...
... Khan and Kajuly Behader , whom he prevailed on to sign an agreement , that the dignity of Khan should continue in the posterity of the former , and that of Sepah Salar , Commander - in - Chief , in the descendants of the latter . From ...
الصفحة xvi
... Khan , second son of Zingis , by which means the two families became doubly connected ; in consequence of which , Timur bore the title of Gurgān , son - in - law of the Khān ; it also signifies a great Prince . The continuation of the ...
... Khan , second son of Zingis , by which means the two families became doubly connected ; in consequence of which , Timur bore the title of Gurgān , son - in - law of the Khān ; it also signifies a great Prince . The continuation of the ...
الصفحة 10
... Khan , the descendant of Jengyz Khan , the first time he invaded Maveralnaher , and had crossed the Sihūn ( Jaxartes ) , summoned all the chiefs to meet him . Hajy Berlas was afraid , and preferred emigration to remaining , there- fore ...
... Khan , the descendant of Jengyz Khan , the first time he invaded Maveralnaher , and had crossed the Sihūn ( Jaxartes ) , summoned all the chiefs to meet him . Hajy Berlas was afraid , and preferred emigration to remaining , there- fore ...
الصفحة 11
... Khān invaded Maveralnaher a second time , he sent me a friendly invitation , I therefore went to meet him , but he broke his promise ( of confirming me as Governor of the province ) , and gave the country to his son Alyas Khuajē , and ...
... Khān invaded Maveralnaher a second time , he sent me a friendly invitation , I therefore went to meet him , but he broke his promise ( of confirming me as Governor of the province ) , and gave the country to his son Alyas Khuajē , and ...
الصفحة 12
... Khān , wherein it was stipulated that the dignity of Khan should for ever continue in the posterity of Kubyl Khan , and that of Sepah Salar with the descendants of Kajuly Behader , and that they should never oppose each other ; * when ...
... Khān , wherein it was stipulated that the dignity of Khan should for ever continue in the posterity of Kubyl Khan , and that of Sepah Salar with the descendants of Kajuly Behader , and that they should never oppose each other ; * when ...
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الصفحة 70 - When their eyes fell upon me," says Timour, "they were overwhelmed with joy; and they alighted from their horses; and they came and kneeled; and they kissed my stirrup. I also came down from my horse, and took each of them in my arms. And I put my turban on the head of the...
الصفحة 18 - 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.
الصفحة 20 - 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.
الصفحة 3 - Governor-General of India. The Right Honourable LORD VISCOUNT MELVILLE. The Right Honourable LORD VISCOUNT GODERICH. The Right Honourable LORD GRENVILLE, Chancellor of the University of Oxford. The Right Honourable LORD ELLENBOROUGH, late President of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India.
الصفحة 20 - Nestorian church, and notices of the most remarkable events in the East, from the birth of our Saviour to the beginning of theeleventh century.
الصفحة 3 - His Royal Highness the DUKE of SUSSEX. His Royal Highness the DUKE of CAMBRIDGE. His Royal Highness the DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. His Royal Highness PRINCE LEOPOLD of SAXE COBURG.
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الصفحة 19 - THE LIFE OF SHEIKH MOHAMMED ALI HAZIN, Written by Himself : translated from two Persian Manuscripts, and illustrated with Notes explanatory of the History, Poetry, Geography, &c. which therein occur. By FC BELFOUR, MA Oxon, Sic. &c. In Demy Octavo ; 10».
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الصفحة 3 - His Grace the LORD ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY. The Right Honourable the LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR. His Grace the DUKE of WELLINGTON. The Most Noble the MARQUESS of LANSDOWNE. The Right Honourable the EARL SPENCER. The Right Honourable the EARL AMHERST, late Governor-General of India.