Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... religion , would no doubt have many forms of burial : various customs and rites exist still . It would have been a very remarkable phenomenon if all the places of sepulchre were similar , over such an extent of country There is a ...
... religion , would no doubt have many forms of burial : various customs and rites exist still . It would have been a very remarkable phenomenon if all the places of sepulchre were similar , over such an extent of country There is a ...
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... religion , would no doubt have many forms of burial : various customs and rites exist still . It would have been a very remarkable phenomenon if all the places of sepulchre were similar , over such an extent of country There is a ...
... religion , would no doubt have many forms of burial : various customs and rites exist still . It would have been a very remarkable phenomenon if all the places of sepulchre were similar , over such an extent of country There is a ...
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... religion , than with the more vigorous but less civilized Chaghataides ; and though they re- mained subject to the family till the appearance of Timur , it was more generally as dependencies than as integral parts of the Empire . The ...
... religion , than with the more vigorous but less civilized Chaghataides ; and though they re- mained subject to the family till the appearance of Timur , it was more generally as dependencies than as integral parts of the Empire . The ...
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... , 1876. Mongolia , by Prejevalsky ( translated ) , London , 1876. The Russians in Central Asia , by Valikhanof , etc. ( translated ) , London , 1865 . religious enthusiast , a sieve - maker named Mahmud Tārānī 88 CHAGHATAI MUGHALS .
... , 1876. Mongolia , by Prejevalsky ( translated ) , London , 1876. The Russians in Central Asia , by Valikhanof , etc. ( translated ) , London , 1865 . religious enthusiast , a sieve - maker named Mahmud Tārānī 88 CHAGHATAI MUGHALS .
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... religious zeal was so great that he allowed a Mullah , Baon - ud - din al Maidani , to rebuke him in the strongest language in a public sermon , a sermon that moved the King to " tears and humility and repentance . " Ibn Batuta goes on ...
... religious zeal was so great that he allowed a Mullah , Baon - ud - din al Maidani , to rebuke him in the strongest language in a public sermon , a sermon that moved the King to " tears and humility and repentance . " Ibn Batuta goes on ...
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