The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volumen8Trübner and Company, 1877 |
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... called by the name of Kará Bah - Kam ; and that his ( proper ) name was Húk ; and that Ghar - gháú in the Turkish language is called Bah - Kam ; and that the meaning of Kará Bah - Kam would be the Black Tátar Bull . " Here it is obvious ...
... called by the name of Kará Bah - Kam ; and that his ( proper ) name was Húk ; and that Ghar - gháú in the Turkish language is called Bah - Kam ; and that the meaning of Kará Bah - Kam would be the Black Tátar Bull . " Here it is obvious ...
Página xvii
... called Shiw - astán , by some Hindu writers . . . . Siwastán is turned into Hindústán in Elliot's India . " The printed text has " Hindústán , " and again the translator is blamed for being true to his text . I have met with VOL . VIII ...
... called Shiw - astán , by some Hindu writers . . . . Siwastán is turned into Hindústán in Elliot's India . " The printed text has " Hindústán , " and again the translator is blamed for being true to his text . I have met with VOL . VIII ...
Página xx
... called sufrah , which the dictionaries explain as " travelling pro- visions . " What ground is there here for animadversion , and why are these few simple words amplified into " a few cakes of bread with some ( little ) dainty by way of ...
... called sufrah , which the dictionaries explain as " travelling pro- visions . " What ground is there here for animadversion , and why are these few simple words amplified into " a few cakes of bread with some ( little ) dainty by way of ...
Página xxi
... called upon to deliver a discourse in the audience hall , " but I am not satisfied with the munshi's rendering in Elliot ( p . 318 ) , " His name was mentioned in the Court . " It says rather , " Having recited a commemorative ( speech ...
... called upon to deliver a discourse in the audience hall , " but I am not satisfied with the munshi's rendering in Elliot ( p . 318 ) , " His name was mentioned in the Court . " It says rather , " Having recited a commemorative ( speech ...
Página xxiv
... called Sing Sing do not exist in all the cities, but only in the capitals of great provinces, which, in fact, form kingdoms, ranking with Baghdad, Shiraz, Iconium and Rum. In the whole empire of the Kaan there are twelve of these Sing ...
... called Sing Sing do not exist in all the cities, but only in the capitals of great provinces, which, in fact, form kingdoms, ranking with Baghdad, Shiraz, Iconium and Rum. In the whole empire of the Kaan there are twelve of these Sing ...
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