Akbar , 1542-1605, Akbar , 1542-1605, History, DS461.3 .A2 1783, 954.27 Ab935a
translated from the original Persian by Francis Gladwin. Vol. 3 printed by William Mackay. Main Heritage Shelves General DS461.3 .A2 1783 Book vol. 1 Ite... Show moretranslated from the original Persian by Francis Gladwin. Vol. 3 printed by William Mackay. Main Heritage Shelves General DS461.3 .A2 1783 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i23432755 BIB-ID: 2502445 Show less
Akbar , 1542-1605, Akbar , 1542-1605, History, DS461.3 .A2 1783, 954.27 Ab935a
translated from the original Persian by Francis Gladwin. Vol. 3 printed by William Mackay. Main Heritage Shelves General DS461.3 .A2 1783 Book vol. 3 It... Show moretranslated from the original Persian by Francis Gladwin. Vol. 3 printed by William Mackay. Main Heritage Shelves General DS461.3 .A2 1783 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i23432731 BIB-ID: 2502445 Show less
Akbar , 1542-1605, Akbar , 1542-1605, History, DS461.3 .A2 1783, 954.27 Ab935a
translated from the original Persian by Francis Gladwin. Vol. 3 printed by William Mackay. Main Heritage Shelves General DS461.3 .A2 1783 Book vol. 2 Ite... Show moretranslated from the original Persian by Francis Gladwin. Vol. 3 printed by William Mackay. Main Heritage Shelves General DS461.3 .A2 1783 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i23432743 BIB-ID: 2502445 Show less
Translated by J.C. from original Persian mss. in the collection of Sir William Ouseley, the editor. Contains the author's Taḥqīq al-iʻrāb and Taqvīm... Show moreTranslated by J.C. from original Persian mss. in the collection of Sir William Ouseley, the editor. Contains the author's Taḥqīq al-iʻrāb and Taqvīm al-buldān (the latter with Persian text) from his miscellany Shāhīd-i Ṣādiq. Main Heritage Shelves General DS43 .S2213 1832 Book Item-ID: i15863165 BIB-ID: 2518594 With, as issued, Maʼās̲irnāmah dar ḥaqīqat-i kutub-i tavārīkh. English. A critical essay on various manuscript works, Arabic and Persian, illustrating the history of Arabia, Persia, Turcomania, India, Syria, Egypt, Mauritania, and Spain. London, 1832. The two publications together form v. 20 of the series. Show less
Edited and translated by J. Stephenson. Persian text and English translation of bāb 1-2 of the poem commomly known by the title: hadīqat al-haqīqah... Show moreEdited and translated by J. Stephenson. Persian text and English translation of bāb 1-2 of the poem commomly known by the title: hadīqat al-haqīqah wa-sharīʻat al-harīqah. Show less
translated from the original Persian of Mirkhond, entitled the Rauzat-us-safa ; with notes and illustrations by David Shea. Show moretranslated from the original Persian of Mirkhond, entitled the Rauzat-us-safa ; with notes and illustrations by David Shea. Show less
Translated by Sir Richard Burton and illustrated by John Kettelwell. Main Heritage Shelves General PK6541.G2 S33 1928 Book Item-ID: i10184521 BIB-ID:... Show moreTranslated by Sir Richard Burton and illustrated by John Kettelwell. Main Heritage Shelves General PK6541.G2 S33 1928 Book Item-ID: i10184521 BIB-ID: 1020088 Show less
pt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs.--pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives... Show morept. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs.--pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives of Abu Bakr, O'mar, O'thmân, and A'li, the four immediate successors of Muhammad the apostle. By Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond. Translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek, and called by him ʻSacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief.' Edited by F.F. Arbuthnot. On spine, pt. I (v.1-2) 1892 ; pt. II (v.1-3) 1893. Show less
pt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs.--pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives... Show morept. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs.--pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives of Abu Bakr, O'mar, O'thmân, and A'li, the four immediate successors of Muhammad the apostle. By Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond. Translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek, and called by him ʻSacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief.' Edited by F.F. Arbuthnot. On spine, pt. I (v.1-2) 1892 ; pt. II (v.1-3) 1893. Show less
Tr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad,... Show moreTr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad, of those parts of the Madras provinces denominated the ceded districts and northern circars. With copious notes. "Life of the author": v. 1, p. [xxxix]-xlvi. Show less
Tr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad,... Show moreTr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad, of those parts of the Madras provinces denominated the ceded districts and northern circars. With copious notes. "Life of the author": v. 1, p. [xxxix]-xlvi. Show less
pt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs.--pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives... Show morept. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs.--pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives of Abu Bakr, O'mar, O'thmân, and A'li, the four immediate successors of Muhammad the apostle. By Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond. Translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek, and called by him ʻSacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief.' Edited by F.F. Arbuthnot. On spine, pt. I (v.1-2) 1892 ; pt. II (v.1-3) 1893. Show less
Tr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad,... Show moreTr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad, of those parts of the Madras provinces denominated the ceded districts and northern circars. With copious notes. "Life of the author": v. 1, p. [xxxix]-xlvi. Show less