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, of... 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. Main Heritage Shelves General DS452 .F5 1908 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i20227449 BIB-ID: 2503120 Original manuscripts consulted: v. 1, pages xlix-li. Show less
Title and date from item. The photograph is signed, captioned, dated and numbered 121 in the Day & Son series. Main Heritage Display General HC.HP... Show moreTitle and date from item. The photograph is signed, captioned, dated and numbered 121 in the Day & Son series. Main Heritage Display General HC.HP.2014.0026-0027 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21798576 BIB-ID: 2321266 Show less
Title and date from item. The photograph is signed, captioned, dated and numbered 122 in the Day & Son series. The Kadisha River, also known as Nahr... Show moreTitle and date from item. The photograph is signed, captioned, dated and numbered 122 in the Day & Son series. The Kadisha River, also known as Nahr Abu Ali, flows in the Kadisha Valley. Qādīsh - derived from the Aramaic root qdš related to holiness - means holy. The valley had such a designation because of the presence of some of the earliest Christian monastic communities. Main Heritage Display General HC.HP.2014.0026-0028 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21798606 BIB-ID: 2321270 Show less
Al-Mīnā - الميناء, means harbour in arabic - was the site of the ancient city of Tripoli. Title and date from item. The photograph is signed,... Show moreAl-Mīnā - الميناء, means harbour in arabic - was the site of the ancient city of Tripoli. Title and date from item. The photograph is signed, captioned, dated and numbered 123 in the Day & Son series. Main Heritage Display General HC.HP.2014.0026-0029 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21798655 BIB-ID: 2321274 Show less