Iran--Description and travel, Iran--Historical geography, PJ709 .H36 1919
edited by G. Le Strange and printed for the trustees of the "E. J. W. Gibb memorial". In arab. Schr., pers. Show moreedited by G. Le Strange and printed for the trustees of the "E. J. W. Gibb memorial". In arab. Schr., pers. Show less
By William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. B... Show moreBy William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. Bookplate of John Kenworthy Walker, M.D. of Caius College Cambridge. Spine title: New Hindvi grammar Pt. VII. Inscribed by the author: To George Tatem Esqr. From his Very obedient friend. The Author. Bound in full contemporary leather with title in gilt on red morocco label mounted on spine. Main Heritage Shelves General PK6378 .K57 1785 Book Item-ID: i10044930 BIB-ID: 1006296 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
By William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. B... Show moreBy William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. Bookplate of John Kenworthy Walker, M.D. of Caius College Cambridge. Spine title: New Hindvi grammar Pt. VII. Inscribed by the author: To George Tatem Esqr. From his Very obedient friend. The Author. Bound in full contemporary leather with title in gilt on red morocco label mounted on spine. Main Heritage Shelves General PK6378 .K57 1785 Book Item-ID: i10044930 BIB-ID: 1006296 Show less
Iran--Description and travel, Iran--Historical geography, PJ709 .H36 1919
edited by G. Le Strange and printed for the trustees of the "E. J. W. Gibb memorial". In arab. Schr., pers. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ709 .H36 1919 ... Show moreedited by G. Le Strange and printed for the trustees of the "E. J. W. Gibb memorial". In arab. Schr., pers. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ709 .H36 1919 Book Item-ID: i10201117 BIB-ID: 1021747 Show less