translated from the original Persian manuscript presented ... to Sir Harford Jones Brydges ... ; to which is prefixed, A succinct account of the... Show moretranslated from the original Persian manuscript presented ... to Sir Harford Jones Brydges ... ; to which is prefixed, A succinct account of the history of Persia, previous to that period ; illustrated with plates and a map of Western Persia. Main Heritage Shelves General DS298 .M34 1833 Book Item-ID: i2144450x BIB-ID: 1883035 Autograph dedication from author on the half title page: "To Mss Knight. Downton Castle // with Sir Harford Jones Brydges // Kindest Regards" and in a second hand-written "left by her to C.C. House Boughton // 1841" Show less
تأليف علي بن الحسن الخزرجي ؛ عني بتصحيحه و تنقيحه محمد بسيوني عسل. Main Heritage Shelves General DS247.Y47 K52 1911 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i15833392 BIB-ID... Show moreتأليف علي بن الحسن الخزرجي ؛ عني بتصحيحه و تنقيحه محمد بسيوني عسل. Main Heritage Shelves General DS247.Y47 K52 1911 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i15833392 BIB-ID: 2502655 Show less
تأليف علي بن الحسن الخزرجي ؛ عني بتصحيحه و تنقيحه محمد بسيوني عسل. Main Heritage Shelves General DS247.Y47 K52 1911 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i2355583x BIB-ID... Show moreتأليف علي بن الحسن الخزرجي ؛ عني بتصحيحه و تنقيحه محمد بسيوني عسل. Main Heritage Shelves General DS247.Y47 K52 1911 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i2355583x BIB-ID: 2502655 Show less
Persian literature--History and criticism, History, DS258 .W37 1807
by Edward Scott Waring. European-printed edition, following an error-ridden edition published at Bombay in 1804. Includes a chapter on Arabian... Show moreby Edward Scott Waring. European-printed edition, following an error-ridden edition published at Bombay in 1804. Includes a chapter on Arabian horses, an early account of Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab and Wahhabi Islam, and passages on hawk-hunting and pearl fishing in the Arabian Gulf “from the 56th to the 48th degree east longitude”, i. e., essentially the Gulf coast from Ras al-Khaimah to Qatar and Bahrain and on to Kuwait. Early attempt at an encompassing description of Persia, by the Bengal civil servant Edward W. H. Scott-Waring (1783–1821). “Very rare” (Allibone). Main Heritage Shelves General DS258 .W37 1807 Book Item-ID: i10044413 BIB-ID: 1006244 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
Geography, Bible, Description and travel, DT137.S55 P35 1892, 939.48 P18
by Henry Spencer Palmer. Published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and education, appointed by the Society for promoting... Show moreby Henry Spencer Palmer. Published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and education, appointed by the Society for promoting Christian knowledge. Show less
تأليف حافظ أحمد حمدي ليسانس في الآداب وماجيستير في الآداب بدرجة جيد جدا ودبلوم معهد التربية العالي. Main Heritage Compact General DS38.6 .H326 1949 Book ... Show moreتأليف حافظ أحمد حمدي ليسانس في الآداب وماجيستير في الآداب بدرجة جيد جدا ودبلوم معهد التربية العالي. Main Heritage Compact General DS38.6 .H326 1949 Book Item-ID: i15946861 BIB-ID: 2540224 يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية وكشافات. Show less
Pt. 1. 1900 -- pt. 2, [1]. 1901 -- Pt. 2, [2]. Extra plates. by W.M. Flinders Petrie ; with chapters by F.L. Griffith. "Publications referring to the... Show morePt. 1. 1900 -- pt. 2, [1]. 1901 -- Pt. 2, [2]. Extra plates. by W.M. Flinders Petrie ; with chapters by F.L. Griffith. "Publications referring to the royal tombs": p. I, p. 2. Part II issued in 2 instalments, one containing 63 plates, presented to all subscribers, and a "special extra publication of the Egypt exploration fund", consisting of 35 extra plates. Part II has title: The royal tombs of the earliest dynasties. Main Heritage Compact General DT57 .E32 mem.18 1900 Book Item-ID: i17777197 BIB-ID: 1751574 Show less
Pt. 1. 1900 -- pt. 2, [1]. 1901 -- Pt. 2, [2]. Extra plates. by W.M. Flinders Petrie ; with chapters by F.L. Griffith. "Publications referring to the... Show morePt. 1. 1900 -- pt. 2, [1]. 1901 -- Pt. 2, [2]. Extra plates. by W.M. Flinders Petrie ; with chapters by F.L. Griffith. "Publications referring to the royal tombs": p. I, p. 2. Part II issued in 2 instalments, one containing 63 plates, presented to all subscribers, and a "special extra publication of the Egypt exploration fund", consisting of 35 extra plates. Part II has title: The royal tombs of the earliest dynasties. Main Heritage Shelves General DT57 .E32 mem.18 1900 Book Item-ID: i17777185 BIB-ID: 1751574 Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General PJ3701 .L88 1928 Book Item-ID: i15448058 BIB-ID: 1461219 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General PJ3701 .L88 1928 Book Item-ID: i15448058 BIB-ID: 1461219 Show less
by Ettalene Mears Grice. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ4075 .G75 1919 Book Item-ID: i15447212 BIB-ID: 1461132 Show moreby Ettalene Mears Grice. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ4075 .G75 1919 Book Item-ID: i15447212 BIB-ID: 1461132 Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.4 Item-ID: i21425371 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i21425346 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.5 Item-ID: i21425383 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less