Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of HindustanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 432페이지 |
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... hills that proceed in a westerly and south - westerly direction , generally terminating in ... country of the Moghul and Tûrki tribes , which , with few exceptions ... hill - tribes who differ considerably from both of the others . The ...
... hills that proceed in a westerly and south - westerly direction , generally terminating in ... country of the Moghul and Tûrki tribes , which , with few exceptions ... hill - tribes who differ considerably from both of the others . The ...
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... country has not only been always famous for the richness of its productions , and the skill of its manufactu- rers ... hill country . + None of these three great classes have any general name to comprehend the whole tribes of which they ...
... country has not only been always famous for the richness of its productions , and the skill of its manufactu- rers ... hill country . + None of these three great classes have any general name to comprehend the whole tribes of which they ...
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... Hills , first to the north as far as north latitude 42 ° , and next to the westward towards Tashkend , when it terminates in the desert of Arâl , about the 65th or 66th degree of east longitude . The extensive country which lies between ...
... Hills , first to the north as far as north latitude 42 ° , and next to the westward towards Tashkend , when it terminates in the desert of Arâl , about the 65th or 66th degree of east longitude . The extensive country which lies between ...
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... country of Upper Kâshghar , though plain when compared with the huge and broken hills which raise and inclose it on all sides , is , however , crossed in various directions by numerous hills and valleys . As the slope of the country is ...
... country of Upper Kâshghar , though plain when compared with the huge and broken hills which raise and inclose it on all sides , is , however , crossed in various directions by numerous hills and valleys . As the slope of the country is ...
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... country lying be- tween the upper branch of the Amu , called Hârât , or Penj , which divided it from Badakhshan on the south ; the Wâkhshâb or Sûrkhrûd , which separated it from Cheghânian or Hissâr on the west ; the hill country of ...
... country lying be- tween the upper branch of the Amu , called Hârât , or Penj , which divided it from Badakhshan on the south ; the Wâkhshâb or Sûrkhrûd , which separated it from Cheghânian or Hissâr on the west ; the hill country of ...
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Abdal Afghans Akhsi Andejân Arghûn army arrows Baber Badakhshân Badîa-ez-zemân Mirza Baiesanghar Mirza Bajour Bâki Balkh Behreh Birlâs Bokhâra brought called daughter death defeated Dervish desert districts Diwân Dost Doulet east encamped enemy farsangs Ferghâna Ferishta garden Ghazni Gokultâsh halted Hassan Hazâras Herât Heri hills Hindustân Hissâr horses Ibrâhim inhabitants Irâk Jaxartes Jehangir Mirza joined Kâbul Kandahâr Kâshghar Kâsim Beg Khojend Khorasân Khosrou Shah Khwâjeh king Kundez marched Masaûd Mâweralnaher Memoirs Mîr Moghuls mountains Muhammed Muhammed Ali Mûlla Nâsir Mirza party passed Persian plundered prayers prince reached river road Samarkand sent Shah Beg Sheibâni Khan Sheikh Shîr Sirr Sultan Abusaîd Mirza Sultan Ahmed Mirza Sultan Begum Sultan Hussain Mirza Sultan Mahmûd Mirza Syed Taimur Beg Tambol Tartar Tâshkend Terkhân Termez took tribes troops Tumân Tûrki Tûrks Ulugh Beg Ulugh Beg Mirza Uratippa Uzbeks Uzun Hassan valley Yûsef