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... Persians ; concerning which , Hyde has long been suffered to mislead Europe . Sir John Malcolm , also , not having duly studied the Hebrew records , has not known how to illuminate the twilight of early Persian history . The religion of ...
... Persians ; concerning which , Hyde has long been suffered to mislead Europe . Sir John Malcolm , also , not having duly studied the Hebrew records , has not known how to illuminate the twilight of early Persian history . The religion of ...
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... Persia , ( except the province of Fars , ) and of the territory of the Bowides , on the banks of the Persian Gulph . But the Seljukian Tartars , whose history will hereafter be detailed , availing themselves of a predatory expedition of ...
... Persia , ( except the province of Fars , ) and of the territory of the Bowides , on the banks of the Persian Gulph . But the Seljukian Tartars , whose history will hereafter be detailed , availing themselves of a predatory expedition of ...
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... Persia . may ' I should take this opportunity of stating , that the introduc- tion of regular discipline into the Persian army , and the formation of its artillery , within these few years , are entirely due to Abbas- Mirza ; and it ...
... Persia . may ' I should take this opportunity of stating , that the introduc- tion of regular discipline into the Persian army , and the formation of its artillery , within these few years , are entirely due to Abbas- Mirza ; and it ...
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