The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Nadir Shah , have , from the appearance of the wild and rugged mountains on one side , the barren deserts on the other , and the consequent poverty of the inhabitants , studiously avoided Beloo- chistan . The natives themselves affect ...
... Nadir Shah , have , from the appearance of the wild and rugged mountains on one side , the barren deserts on the other , and the consequent poverty of the inhabitants , studiously avoided Beloo- chistan . The natives themselves affect ...
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... Nadir Shah visited Tatta on his re- turn from Delhi , it was said to contain 40,000 weavers of calico and loonjees , with artisans of every other description to the number of 20,000 , exclusive of bankers , money - changers ...
... Nadir Shah visited Tatta on his re- turn from Delhi , it was said to contain 40,000 weavers of calico and loonjees , with artisans of every other description to the number of 20,000 , exclusive of bankers , money - changers ...
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... Nadir Shah , exceeding 500,000 people , for sixteen days . More diplomatic difficulties on points of etiquette occurred on their arrival at Hyderabad , but after a week's negociation , it was arranged that on the introduction the envoy ...
... Nadir Shah , exceeding 500,000 people , for sixteen days . More diplomatic difficulties on points of etiquette occurred on their arrival at Hyderabad , but after a week's negociation , it was arranged that on the introduction the envoy ...
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... Nadir Shah carried away from Delhi , and exhibited to the astonished Affghans , Turcomans , and Tartars , we know of nothing to equal it in any part of the world . But all these tyrants are immensely rich in gold and silver ; their ...
... Nadir Shah carried away from Delhi , and exhibited to the astonished Affghans , Turcomans , and Tartars , we know of nothing to equal it in any part of the world . But all these tyrants are immensely rich in gold and silver ; their ...
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... Nadir Kooli Khan , a Persian , who had already raised himself from low beginnings into fame and power , and who now ... Shah Hussein , fled towards Shiraz with all the spoil and treasure which he had time to remove . Tâmâsp , at the side of ...
... Nadir Kooli Khan , a Persian , who had already raised himself from low beginnings into fame and power , and who now ... Shah Hussein , fled towards Shiraz with all the spoil and treasure which he had time to remove . Tâmâsp , at the side of ...
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