A Tour to Sheeraz, by the route of Kazroon and Feerozabad: with various remarks on the manners ... of the Persions : To which is added a history of Persia ...1807 |
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Page 42
... Tuhran , and his servants , were directed to provide themselves with houses in the city . They accordingly divided themselves into parties of eight or ten , and whenever they determined on a house , turned out its possessor . My ...
... Tuhran , and his servants , were directed to provide themselves with houses in the city . They accordingly divided themselves into parties of eight or ten , and whenever they determined on a house , turned out its possessor . My ...
Page 94
... Tuhran ? confined like a bird in the cage . Still reports are brought , and still " one report succeeds another . Lootf Ulee Khan was brave , every one lamented his misfortunes . " His mother , his sister , regret him ; but , alas ! his ...
... Tuhran ? confined like a bird in the cage . Still reports are brought , and still " one report succeeds another . Lootf Ulee Khan was brave , every one lamented his misfortunes . " His mother , his sister , regret him ; but , alas ! his ...
Page 96
... Tuhran , and was fortunate enough to gain possession of this important place . It was at this place where all the treasure of the empire was deposited , and the families of all the principal officers of the realm . He by this means ...
... Tuhran , and was fortunate enough to gain possession of this important place . It was at this place where all the treasure of the empire was deposited , and the families of all the principal officers of the realm . He by this means ...
Page 97
... Tuhran is said ( by those who have had many op- portunities of judging ) , to be very magnificent and splendid , and in every respect becoming the sovereign of an extensive and flourish- * A Moohummud Khan was a state prisoner during ...
... Tuhran is said ( by those who have had many op- portunities of judging ) , to be very magnificent and splendid , and in every respect becoming the sovereign of an extensive and flourish- * A Moohummud Khan was a state prisoner during ...
Page 264
... Tuhran . Here he was met by his relation , Ubdal Khan 1 ; and they entered into a mutual engagement , which was con- firmed by an oath , that the one should never desert the other , MS . According to the Persian history he fled to ...
... Tuhran . Here he was met by his relation , Ubdal Khan 1 ; and they entered into a mutual engagement , which was con- firmed by an oath , that the one should never desert the other , MS . According to the Persian history he fled to ...
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Afrasiab appear Arabs army authority Bassora Bazar beauty Bushire CHAPTER command date trees despotic monarchy enemy eyes favour Firdousee fursukhs governor Hafiz Hajee Ibrahim hill horses India inhabitants Isphahan Jafir Khan Kashan Kazroon Khorasan king Kureem Khan Ky Kaoos Ky Khoosroo land Lootf Ulee Khan Moohummud Moohummud Khan Mooslim Moosulman Muscat Nadir Shah obliged observed Persian language person piastres plunder poem poet possess prince Qoolee Khan received Roodavu Roostum Sadee Sadiq Khan seldom Shah Namu Sheeraz Sheikh Sir William Jones Sohrab superior supposed troops Tuhran Ubdool Uzeez verses wine Wuhabees آب آمد از است ان اندر او اي این با باز بر به بود بي پر پیش تا تو جهان چنین چو چون خود در دست دل دو را روي زمین سر شاه شد غم کرد کرده که گفت گل ما مرا مي نه نیست هر هم همه همي