Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of HindustanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 432페이지 |
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... river is known to cross the Muz - tagh ; but the rivers which originate on its northern face , proceed down to the desert and the lake of Lop - nor . Of these which flow north , some originate not very far from the Indus , which flows ...
... river is known to cross the Muz - tagh ; but the rivers which originate on its northern face , proceed down to the desert and the lake of Lop - nor . Of these which flow north , some originate not very far from the Indus , which flows ...
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... rivers , that unite to form the Amu . That river of the two which has the longest course and the greatest body of water , is the Penj , called also the Hammû , * which appears to be the Harat of the Arabian geographers . It has lately ...
... rivers , that unite to form the Amu . That river of the two which has the longest course and the greatest body of water , is the Penj , called also the Hammû , * which appears to be the Harat of the Arabian geographers . It has lately ...
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... river , through all the extent of the country , there are numerous others which wind among the hills , particularly on the south , towards Kafferistân , and which transmit several streams of considerable size to the larger rivers . The ...
... river , through all the extent of the country , there are numerous others which wind among the hills , particularly on the south , towards Kafferistân , and which transmit several streams of considerable size to the larger rivers . The ...
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... river was the Pul - e - Sengîn , or Stone - bridge , so often mentioned in the history of Taimur Beg . While some circumstances seem to point out the river which joins the Amu above Kobâdiân , opposite to Kundez , others certainly ...
... river was the Pul - e - Sengîn , or Stone - bridge , so often mentioned in the history of Taimur Beg . While some circumstances seem to point out the river which joins the Amu above Kobâdiân , opposite to Kundez , others certainly ...
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... river works its way into the sea of Arâl . This may be called the Uratippa branch , as that country lies chiefly among its offsets , and towards the Ak - tagh hills . The Uratippa hills approach very closely to the Sirr , or Jaxartes ...
... river works its way into the sea of Arâl . This may be called the Uratippa branch , as that country lies chiefly among its offsets , and towards the Ak - tagh hills . The Uratippa hills approach very closely to the Sirr , or Jaxartes ...
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Abdal Afghâns Agra Ahmed Mirza Akhsi Amîrs Andejân Arghûn army arrived arrows Bâba Baber Badakhshân Bajour Bâki Balkh banks Begum Behreh Biâna Birlâs Bokhâra brought called camp daughter death defeated Dervish desert districts Diwân Dost Doulet east encamped enemy farsangs Ferghâna Ferishta garden gave Ghazni Gokultâsh halted Hassan Hazâras Heri hills Hindustân Hissâr horse Hûmâiûn Ibrâhim inhabitants Jaxartes Jehangir Mirza joined Kâbul 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 prayers prince reached returned river road Samarkand Sambal sent Shah Beg Sheibâni Khan Sheikh Shîr Sirr Sultan Ahmed Sultan Ali Mirza Sultan Hussain Mirza Sultan Mahmûd Mirza Syed Tambol Tâshkend Terkhân Termez took tribes troops Tumân Tûrki Tûrks Ulugh Beg Uratippa Uzbeks Uzun Hassan Yûsef
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315 페이지 - Hindustan is a country that has few pleasures to recommend it. The people are not handsome. They have no idea of the charms of friendly society, of frankly mixing together, or of familiar intercourse. They have no genius, no comprehension of mind, no politeness of manner, no kindness or fellowfeeling, no ingenuity or mechanical invention in planning or executing their handicraft works, no skill or knowledge in design or architecture; they have no...
vii 페이지 - Attila, the son of Mundzuk, deduced his noble, perhaps his regal, descent from the ancient Huns, who had formerly contended with the monarchs of China. His features, according to the observation of a Gothic historian, bore the stamp of his national origin; and the portrait of Attila exhibits the genuine deformity of a modern Calmuk; a large head, a swarthy complexion, small, deep-seated eyes, a flat nose, a few hairs in the place of a beard, broad shoulders, and a short square body, of nervous strength,...
383 페이지 - How is it possible that the delights of those lands should ever be erased from the heart ? Above all, how is it possible for one like me, who have made a vow of abstinence from wine, and of purity of life, to forget the delicious melons and grapes of that pleasant region ? They very recently brought me a single musk-melon. While cutting it up, 1 felt myself affected with a strong feeling of loneliness, and a sense of my exile from my native country; and I could not help shedding tears while I was...
293 페이지 - A set of dependants, servants, and attendants, are annexed to each of these situations. When the King wishes to dismiss or appoint any person, whosoever is placed in the seat of the one dismissed, is immediately attended and obeyed by the whole establishment of dependants, servants, and retainers annexed to the seat which he occupies. Nay, this rule obtains even as to the royal throne itself.
411 페이지 - ... introducing a new fruit-tree, or in repairing a decayed aqueduct, with the same pride and complacency that he relates his most splendid victories. No region of art or nature seems to have escaped the activity of his research. He had cultivated the art of poetry from his early years, and his Diwan, or collection of Turki poems, is mentioned as giving him a high rank among the poets of his country.
120 페이지 - Hindustan. Its warm and cold districts are close by each other. From Kabul you may in a single day go to a place where snow never falls, and in the space of two astronomical hours, you may reach a spot where snow lies always, except now and then when the summer happens to be peculiarly hot In the districts...
98 페이지 - Having dispersed all the horse and foot that were at the gate, we took possession of it. There was now no reasonable chance of success ; for they had two or three thousand well-armed men in the citadel, while I had only a hundred, or two hundred at most, in the outer stone fort : and, besides, Jehangir Mirza, about as long before as milk takes to boil, had been beaten and driven out, and half of my men were with him.
343 페이지 - ... mountains, being unable to defend their city or temple; but GOD himself undertook the protection of both. For when Abraha drew near to Mecca, and would have entered it, the elephant on which he rode, which was a very large one, and named Mahmud. refused to advance any nigher to the town, but knelt down whenever they endeavoured to force him that way, though he would rise and march briskly enough if they turned him towards any other quarter: and while matters were in this posture, on a sudden...
316 페이지 - Another convenience of Hindustan is, that the workmen of every profession and trade are innumerable and without end. For any work, or any employment, there is always a set ready, to whom the same employment and trade have descended from father to son for ages.
98 페이지 - Gokultash struck down one foot-soldier with his mace, and had passed another, when the fellow aimed an arrow at Ibrahim Beg, who startled him by exclaiming, Hai ! Hai...