The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Zingis , these traditions were collected and transcribed ; 10 the brevity of their domestic annals may be supplied by the Chinese , 11 Persians , 12 Armenians , 13 Syrians , 14 Arabians , 15 Greeks , 16 9 [ When Chingiz conquered the ...
... Zingis , these traditions were collected and transcribed ; 10 the brevity of their domestic annals may be supplied by the Chinese , 11 Persians , 12 Armenians , 13 Syrians , 14 Arabians , 15 Greeks , 16 9 [ When Chingiz conquered the ...
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Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. of the under the of Zingis , 1295 The harem of Zingis was composed of five hundred wives Conquests and concubines ; and of his numerous progeny , four sons , illus- Moguls trious by their birth and merit ...
Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. of the under the of Zingis , 1295 The harem of Zingis was composed of five hundred wives Conquests and concubines ; and of his numerous progeny , four sons , illus- Moguls trious by their birth and merit ...
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... Zingis , A.D. mischief were content with the knowledge and declaration that their word was the sword of death . Like the first caliphs , the first successors of Zingis seldom appeared in person at the head of their victorious armies ...
... Zingis , A.D. mischief were content with the knowledge and declaration that their word was the sword of death . Like the first caliphs , the first successors of Zingis seldom appeared in person at the head of their victorious armies ...
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