Armenia: A Year at Erzeroom, and on the Frontiers of Russia, Turkey, and PersiaJ. Murray, 1854 - 253 sider |
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... arms , the troops of both nations being ordered to assist the deliberations of the con- gress at Erzeroom by every endeavour on their part to keep the country in a temporary state of tranquillity . The plenipotentiaries on the part of ...
... arms , the troops of both nations being ordered to assist the deliberations of the con- gress at Erzeroom by every endeavour on their part to keep the country in a temporary state of tranquillity . The plenipotentiaries on the part of ...
Side 6
... arms , and various pedlery and provisions , were all that was to be seen . Many ruined buildings of Byzantine architecture tottered by the sides of the more open spaces , some apparently very ancient , and well worth examination . In ...
... arms , and various pedlery and provisions , were all that was to be seen . Many ruined buildings of Byzantine architecture tottered by the sides of the more open spaces , some apparently very ancient , and well worth examination . In ...
Side 13
... arms : how many thousands of horses and mules perished in these two years is not known . The Turkish Government was totally ignorant of this deplo- rable state of affairs at Adrianople till some time afterwards , when the intelligence ...
... arms : how many thousands of horses and mules perished in these two years is not known . The Turkish Government was totally ignorant of this deplo- rable state of affairs at Adrianople till some time afterwards , when the intelligence ...
Side 27
... arms and stirrups , & c . , making a noise as he started like that of upsetting all the fire- irons in a room at home . In about half an hour we came up with him again , discovering his whereabouts by seeing his panting horse led up and ...
... arms and stirrups , & c . , making a noise as he started like that of upsetting all the fire- irons in a room at home . In about half an hour we came up with him again , discovering his whereabouts by seeing his panting horse led up and ...
Side 50
... arms and saddles hang against the walls ; the horses of the chief are tethered nearest to the rails , the donkeys and cows further off . Among the horses there is always an immense fat tame sheep ; this is an universal custom in every ...
... arms and saddles hang against the walls ; the horses of the chief are tethered nearest to the rails , the donkeys and cows further off . Among the horses there is always an immense fat tame sheep ; this is an universal custom in every ...
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ancient appearance Armenian arms arrived birds BISHOP Black Sea brought Caliph caravans century Christian Church Circassia clock colour Commissioners Comneni Constantinople curious Czar death door Emperor empire England English Enveri Effendi Erzeroom Essay Etchmiazin Euphrates Fcap feet Ferhad Fourth Edition German Greek hands head History horses Hossein JOHN journey kawass Kerbela Khan King kingdom of Armenia Koordish Koords LADY land Letters London looked Lord Mahometan manner manuscripts Memoirs Mirza Tekee monastery Moses of Chorene Mount Ararat mountains mules Notes oda bashi Pasha passed Patriarch Persian Plates Portrait Post 8vo present Prince prison province reign religion remarkable road rocks Roman Royal 8vo Russian Second Edition Shah side snow soldiers stone Sultan tezek Third Edition thou throne tion Tortoom town Translated Travels treaty of Adrianople Trebizond tribes Turkey Turkish Turks village Vols Wallachia walls wild Woodcuts
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