American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 - American periodicals |
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Page 380
... Khorasan with sword and fire . The whole country was distracted by the struggles of in- numerable aspirants to the crumbling throne ; and to complete the ruin of the empire , a famine broke out , and a pestilence , which toge- ther ...
... Khorasan with sword and fire . The whole country was distracted by the struggles of in- numerable aspirants to the crumbling throne ; and to complete the ruin of the empire , a famine broke out , and a pestilence , which toge- ther ...
Page 381
... Khorasan . From the household he was transferred to the army , where his soldierly quali- ties advanced him by degrees to the rank of Mim Bashi , or colonel . His first service in his new situation was against his former masters , the ...
... Khorasan . From the household he was transferred to the army , where his soldierly quali- ties advanced him by degrees to the rank of Mim Bashi , or colonel . His first service in his new situation was against his former masters , the ...
Page 382
... Khorasan , had been given to a young nobleman who had never seen a battle . With fury in his countenance , he strode up to the governor in full divan , and bitterly reviled him for his treachery and falsehood . This outbreak of his ...
... Khorasan , had been given to a young nobleman who had never seen a battle . With fury in his countenance , he strode up to the governor in full divan , and bitterly reviled him for his treachery and falsehood . This outbreak of his ...
Page 383
... Khorasan . His relations and the good people of Kelat beheld this growing power with great anxiety . His uncle , in particular , took great and sudden interest in his welfare . With eager servility he offered to procure a full pardon ...
... Khorasan . His relations and the good people of Kelat beheld this growing power with great anxiety . His uncle , in particular , took great and sudden interest in his welfare . With eager servility he offered to procure a full pardon ...
Page 384
... Khorasan , that he formed his troops to that severe discipline which afterward triumphed at Bokhara , at Bagdad , at Karnal , and at Mourteha Khor , over the utmost efforts of Tartar ferocity , Turkish fanaticism , Indian numbers , and ...
... Khorasan , that he formed his troops to that severe discipline which afterward triumphed at Bokhara , at Bagdad , at Karnal , and at Mourteha Khor , over the utmost efforts of Tartar ferocity , Turkish fanaticism , Indian numbers , and ...
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