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... Royal Anthro- pological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland , 1907 , p . 135 ) ... THE GUR AMIR , or Tomb of Timur , at Samarcand ( A.D. 1405 ) . Within this building the remains of the Conqueror lie under a huge block of jade From ...
... Royal Anthro- pological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland , 1907 , p . 135 ) ... THE GUR AMIR , or Tomb of Timur , at Samarcand ( A.D. 1405 ) . Within this building the remains of the Conqueror lie under a huge block of jade From ...
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... Royal Asiatic Society , vol . xx . Cp . the list in Lane - Poole's Mohammadan Dynasties , p . 242. ] ་ 30 Mangũ ( 1251-1257 ) appointed his brother Khubilay governor of the southern provinces . On Mangu's death Khubilay defeated the ...
... Royal Asiatic Society , vol . xx . Cp . the list in Lane - Poole's Mohammadan Dynasties , p . 242. ] ་ 30 Mangũ ( 1251-1257 ) appointed his brother Khubilay governor of the southern provinces . On Mangu's death Khubilay defeated the ...
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... royal residence of Hamcheu , or Quinsay , in the country of silk , the most de- licious climate of China . The emperor , a defenceless youth , surrendered his person and sceptre ; and , before he was sent in exile into Tartary , he ...
... royal residence of Hamcheu , or Quinsay , in the country of silk , the most de- licious climate of China . The emperor , a defenceless youth , surrendered his person and sceptre ; and , before he was sent in exile into Tartary , he ...
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... royal horde . The emperor Frederic the Second embraced a more generous mode of defence ; and his letters to the kings of France and England and the princes of Germany represented the common danger , and urged them to arm their vassals ...
... royal horde . The emperor Frederic the Second embraced a more generous mode of defence ; and his letters to the kings of France and England and the princes of Germany represented the common danger , and urged them to arm their vassals ...
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... royal or golden horde exhibited the contrast of simplicity and greatness ; of the roasted sheep and mare's milk which composed their banquets ; and of a distri- bution in one day of five hundred waggons of gold and silver . The ...
... royal or golden horde exhibited the contrast of simplicity and greatness ; of the roasted sheep and mare's milk which composed their banquets ; and of a distri- bution in one day of five hundred waggons of gold and silver . The ...
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