| Edward Thornton - Afghanistan - 1844 - 462 pages
...The Kazal-bashi (red heads), under which denomination of military force these colonists were classed, are considered to be the descendants of the captives given to Shaikh Haidar by Tamerlane, and who wore red caps as a maik of distinction. — Shakespear in v. ^U /Jlj) belong to the great Indo-Teutonic... | |
| Duncan Forbes - English language - 1858 - 1140 pages
...soldier : the Icazal-büshls are considered to be the descendants of the captives given to S/.aiiJ Haidar by Tamerlane : they wore the red caps assumed by those captives as a mark of distinction, and arc considered as the best troops of the Persian armies, t. [oath. a. hisàmat, f. the administration... | |
| 1914 - 550 pages
...Qizil-básh are supposed to be descendants of the captives given to Shaikh Haidar the Safawi* by Tímúr. They wore the red caps assumed by those captives as a mark of distinction and were considered the beet troops in the Persian armies. Ibbptson described them as a tribe of Tartar... | |
| Edward Thornton - Afghanistan - 1994 - 456 pages
...The Kazal-bashi (red beads), under which denomination of military force these colonists were classed, are considered to be the descendants of the captives given to Shaikh llaiclar by Tamerlane, and who wore red caps as a maik of distinction. — Shakespear in v. .it) .Jljj... | |
| Foreign Language Study - 1999 - 950 pages
...of Л/iti/Jai soldier. The qazai-buiihïe are considered to be the descendants of the captives ^ivpn to Shaikh Haidar by Tamerlane. They wore the red caps...distinction, and are considered as the best troops of the Pervian armies. A. CLVx*iJ '[iisun'iit. ('.»o*» Heb. To be hard) sf Hardness of heart, cruelty, grief,... | |
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