Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of HindustanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 432페이지 |
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... Uzbeks , the Kirghis , the Kaizâks , the Bâshkirs , and numerous other tribes of Tartary , is radically the same as that of the Jaghatâi Tûrks . The most mixed , and , if we may use the expression , the most cor- rupted of all the ...
... Uzbeks , the Kirghis , the Kaizâks , the Bâshkirs , and numerous other tribes of Tartary , is radically the same as that of the Jaghatâi Tûrks . The most mixed , and , if we may use the expression , the most cor- rupted of all the ...
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... Uzbek Tartary , who happened to be in Bombay , but chiefly aided by the patience and skill of my worthy friend Mulla Firûz , so well known to all who have made the antiquities of ancient Persia their study , I went over the Tûrki text ...
... Uzbek Tartary , who happened to be in Bombay , but chiefly aided by the patience and skill of my worthy friend Mulla Firûz , so well known to all who have made the antiquities of ancient Persia their study , I went over the Tûrki text ...
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... UZBEK TURKISTAN . THE Emperor Baber was of Tartar race , and the language in which his commentaries are written , was that spoken by the tribes who inhabited the desert to the north and east of the Caspian . On the very edge of this ...
... UZBEK TURKISTAN . THE Emperor Baber was of Tartar race , and the language in which his commentaries are written , was that spoken by the tribes who inhabited the desert to the north and east of the Caspian . On the very edge of this ...
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... Uzbeks . This district , which was , by the Arabian geographers , called Ghaz , and sometimes , if we may trust the ... Uzbek Tûrkistân , which may deserve that name , from having had its principal districts chiefly occupied for up ...
... Uzbeks . This district , which was , by the Arabian geographers , called Ghaz , and sometimes , if we may trust the ... Uzbek Tûrkistân , which may deserve that name , from having had its principal districts chiefly occupied for up ...
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... Uzbek tribes . The face of the country , it is obvious , is extremely broken , and divided by lofty hills ; and even the plains are diversified by great varieties of soil , some extensive districts along the Kohik river , nearly the ...
... Uzbek tribes . The face of the country , it is obvious , is extremely broken , and divided by lofty hills ; and even the plains are diversified by great varieties of soil , some extensive districts along the Kohik river , nearly the ...
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Abdal Abusaîd Mirza Afghâns Agra Akhsi Amîrs Andejân Arghûn army arrived arrows Bâba Baber Badakhshân Badîa-ez-zemân Baiesanghar Mirza Bajour Bâki Balkh banks Behreh bestowed Biâna Birlâs Bokhâra brought called camp daughter death defeated Dervish desert districts Diwân Dost Doulet encamped enemy farsangs Ferghâna Ferishta garden gave Ghazni Gokultâsh halted Hassan Hazâras Herât Heri hills Hindustân Hissâr horse Hûmâiûn Ibrâhim inhabitants Jehangîr joined Kâbul Kandahâr Kâshghar Kâsim Beg Khojend Khorasân Khosrou Shah Khwâjeh Korchi Kûli Kundez maajûn Mahmûd Khan marched Mâweralnaher Memoirs Mîr Moghuls morning mountains mounted Muhammed Ali Mûlla night party passed Persian plundered prince reached returned river road Samarkand Sambal sent Shah Beg Sheibâni Khan Sheikh Shîr Sirr Sultan Ahmed Mirza Sultan Hussain Mirza Sultan Mahmûd Mirza Syed Tambol Tâshkend Terkhân Termez took tribes troops Tumân Tûrki Tûrks Ulugh Beg Uratippa Uzbeks Uzun Hassan wine Yûsef