Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of HindustanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 432페이지 |
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... death of Tamerlane and that of Baber formed the golden age of Tûrki literature . From every page of the following Memoirs it will be seen that the spirit and enthusiasm with which Persian poetry and learning were then cul- tivated had ...
... death of Tamerlane and that of Baber formed the golden age of Tûrki literature . From every page of the following Memoirs it will be seen that the spirit and enthusiasm with which Persian poetry and learning were then cul- tivated had ...
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... death . From some marginal notes which appear on both copies of the translation , as well as on the Tûrki original , it appears that the Emperor Humâiûn , even after he had ascended the throne , and not long before his death , had ...
... death . From some marginal notes which appear on both copies of the translation , as well as on the Tûrki original , it appears that the Emperor Humâiûn , even after he had ascended the throne , and not long before his death , had ...
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... death , having been divided which strongly calls to our mind the kûrûgh or kûrûk of the Princes of Persia and Hindustân , which , though it has more the air of a Mahometan than of a Tartar usage , is confined to Tartar Princes .— ( See ...
... death , having been divided which strongly calls to our mind the kûrûgh or kûrûk of the Princes of Persia and Hindustân , which , though it has more the air of a Mahometan than of a Tartar usage , is confined to Tartar Princes .— ( See ...
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... death . Such is a general outline of the divisions of the country of Uzbek Tûrkistân , which may deserve that name , from having had its principal districts chiefly occupied for up- wards of three centuries past , by Uzbek tribes . xli ...
... death . Such is a general outline of the divisions of the country of Uzbek Tûrkistân , which may deserve that name , from having had its principal districts chiefly occupied for up- wards of three centuries past , by Uzbek tribes . xli ...
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... death it necessarily be- comes the subject of contention ; since the will of a dead king is of much less con- sequence than the intrigues of an able minister , or the sword of a successful com- * It is formed of two Arabic words . The ...
... death it necessarily be- comes the subject of contention ; since the will of a dead king is of much less con- sequence than the intrigues of an able minister , or the sword of a successful com- * It is formed of two Arabic words . The ...
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