Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of HindustanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 432페이지 |
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... inhabitants of most of the hills to the south retained their original languages . The Jaghatâi Tûrki was a dialect of the language of that extensive division of the Tartaric nations , which , in order to distinguish them from the ...
... inhabitants of most of the hills to the south retained their original languages . The Jaghatâi Tûrki was a dialect of the language of that extensive division of the Tartaric nations , which , in order to distinguish them from the ...
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... inhabitants , the Sarts or Tâjiks , who had used , and continued to retain the Persian tongue . The courts of the Kings and Princes were usually held in the great cities , which necessarily be- came the resort of the chieftains and head ...
... inhabitants , the Sarts or Tâjiks , who had used , and continued to retain the Persian tongue . The courts of the Kings and Princes were usually held in the great cities , which necessarily be- came the resort of the chieftains and head ...
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... inhabitants , and was found of the greatest service in the construction of the Map . The countries which were the scene of Baber's early transactions are so little known , and so imperfectly laid down in all our maps , that I was ...
... inhabitants , and was found of the greatest service in the construction of the Map . The countries which were the scene of Baber's early transactions are so little known , and so imperfectly laid down in all our maps , that I was ...
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... inhabitants , justly jealous of their independence , have rarely encouraged any intercourse with the civilized slaves to the south , and do not appear , till very re- cently , to have had much commerce with their northern neighbours ...
... inhabitants , justly jealous of their independence , have rarely encouraged any intercourse with the civilized slaves to the south , and do not appear , till very re- cently , to have had much commerce with their northern neighbours ...
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... inhabitants in all ages to adopt a wandering life . The many noble rivers which intersect the country , of course sup- ply numerous fertile tracts along their banks ; but in the greater part of this region , the districts capable of ...
... inhabitants in all ages to adopt a wandering life . The many noble rivers which intersect the country , of course sup- ply numerous fertile tracts along their banks ; but in the greater part of this region , the districts capable of ...
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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