Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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Página 72
... Writers who have drawn considerably from Chinese sources , and most of the standard authors , like d'Ohsson , Yule , Howorth , and others , have adopted and familiarized us with 66 Mongols . " On the other hand , to the Persian writers ...
... Writers who have drawn considerably from Chinese sources , and most of the standard authors , like d'Ohsson , Yule , Howorth , and others , have adopted and familiarized us with 66 Mongols . " On the other hand , to the Persian writers ...
Página 74
... distribution was tribal rather than territorial , it is more correct to say , had partitioned out as 1 Some writers make out his age to have been 72 . appanages the tribes over whom he ruled . These tribes 74 CHAGHATAI MUGHALS .
... distribution was tribal rather than territorial , it is more correct to say , had partitioned out as 1 Some writers make out his age to have been 72 . appanages the tribes over whom he ruled . These tribes 74 CHAGHATAI MUGHALS .
Página 77
... writer of the imperfections of the sketch.1 THE APPANAGE OF CHAGHATĀI . The dominions assigned to Chaghatai , or held by his successors , included Mawarā - un - Nahr and parts of Khwārazm and Khurāsān , the Uighur country , Kashghār ...
... writer of the imperfections of the sketch.1 THE APPANAGE OF CHAGHATĀI . The dominions assigned to Chaghatai , or held by his successors , included Mawarā - un - Nahr and parts of Khwārazm and Khurāsān , the Uighur country , Kashghār ...
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... writers , is supposed to be the modern Urumtsi . Almālīk is mentioned by many . Ye - liu Tch'u - tsai , the Chinese statesman who accompanied in 1219 ( 616 H. ) Chengiz Khan during his conquest of the West , after describing the Sairam ...
... writers , is supposed to be the modern Urumtsi . Almālīk is mentioned by many . Ye - liu Tch'u - tsai , the Chinese statesman who accompanied in 1219 ( 616 H. ) Chengiz Khan during his conquest of the West , after describing the Sairam ...
Página 81
... writers in the vicinity of Lake Balkash , though some 3 incline to identify it with the greater Yeldūz1 of Timur . Yeldūz , however , according to the Rauzat - us - Safa , was among the spurs of the Thian Shan , slightly to the left of ...
... writers in the vicinity of Lake Balkash , though some 3 incline to identify it with the greater Yeldūz1 of Timur . Yeldūz , however , according to the Rauzat - us - Safa , was among the spurs of the Thian Shan , slightly to the left of ...
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