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... Emirs . 1312 Loss of the Asiatic Provinces 1310-1523 The Knights of Rhodes ... ... 1341-1347 First Passage of the Turks into Europe 20 ... 21 1240-1304 Escape of Constantinople and the Greek Empire from the Moguls 22 23 24 ... ... 24 ...
... Emirs . 1312 Loss of the Asiatic Provinces 1310-1523 The Knights of Rhodes ... ... 1341-1347 First Passage of the Turks into Europe 20 ... 21 1240-1304 Escape of Constantinople and the Greek Empire from the Moguls 22 23 24 ... ... 24 ...
Side 13
... emirs , and atabeks , whom he trampled into dust ; but the extir- pation of the Assassins , or Ismaelians 3 of Persia , may be con- sidered as a service to mankind . Among the hills to the south of the Caspian , these odious sectaries ...
... emirs , and atabeks , whom he trampled into dust ; but the extir- pation of the Assassins , or Ismaelians 3 of Persia , may be con- sidered as a service to mankind . Among the hills to the south of the Caspian , these odious sectaries ...
Side 19
... emirs of Persia , were decided by the frown or smile of the Great Khan . The sons and grandsons of Zingis had been ac- customed to the pastoral life ; but the village of Caracorum was gradually ennobled by their election and residence ...
... emirs of Persia , were decided by the frown or smile of the Great Khan . The sons and grandsons of Zingis had been ac- customed to the pastoral life ; but the village of Caracorum was gradually ennobled by their election and residence ...
Side 23
... emirs who had occupied the cities or the mountains ; but they all confessed the supremacy of the khans of Persia ; and he often interposed his authority , and sometimes his arms , to check their depredations , and to preserve the peace ...
... emirs who had occupied the cities or the mountains ; but they all confessed the supremacy of the khans of Persia ; and he often interposed his authority , and sometimes his arms , to check their depredations , and to preserve the peace ...
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... emir ; and in the list of his compeers , the among the princes of Roum or Anatolia , his military forces were surpassed emirs , A.D. by the emirs of Ghermian and Caramania , each of whom could bring into the field an army of forty ...
... emir ; and in the list of his compeers , the among the princes of Roum or Anatolia , his military forces were surpassed emirs , A.D. by the emirs of Ghermian and Caramania , each of whom could bring into the field an army of forty ...
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