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... several of them fell fainting in the streets after their arrival.-A new religions sect has arisen in Persia, in consequence of the preachings of a man named Bab, who has written a new book to take the place of the Koran; he is said to have already made several ...

PRIZE LISTS OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Good Hopte, tanning back. Thierme-Widtwrkerker and Pusehol, Saxony, sponges. Re Thaor, A. k.. Zollveroin, woes. n Thompson Persia, silks. LI! Terdeux, P'rance, charcial, prepared. m Trent. E. W.. Seax. Set Tyrrell, dO! ow Zealand, Slax. Terasson do Mdontleau ...

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... northern shores of the Caspian and Black Seas, as far as Moldavia; and, on the south, the desert tracts which cross Klorisdn and Persia, extending from KhwArazm to Kirmain, are Possessed by the Ilimits or tribes of migratory Tiirks, as indeed they have been ...

LITERATURE

... on a higher level in of Ciro and Dimascus then either in Paris or in London. Science and art were cultivated in Syria and Persia with at least as much succegr as in Europe. In the former as well as in the latter, Aristotle was studied, jurisprudence e ...

LITERATURE

... upon to mourn wit% re, We are -not sirprised that the friends who watcedlk with interest the result of her bold experiment at Bab-el-Bahar, should desire to know more about its results, for it was an experiment well calculated to arouse the curiosity of ...

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... hints for understanding other Oriental lands and peoples; for Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamiia, nay even Anatolia, Curdistan, and Persia, have been deeply modified in many respects by Arab influence, partly, too, by Arab intermixture and colonization. Historical ...

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... the Court of Persia. Smith, Elder, and Co. Aiming especially to write a continuation of Sir John, Malcolm's 'History of Persia,' Mr Watson has wisely given up about a hundred pages of his book to a careful survey of the history of Persia during the eighteenth ...

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... plaintiff muiti pay the defendanit's costs I incurred by reason of those chargesy as between solicitor and client. PERSIA AND ?? Shah of Persia is now in Turkey, on a pilgrimage to Kerbela. He arrived at Bagdad with a suite of, 10,000 persons, including several ...

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... influence in Persia will become predominant, and in that case Herit guarded by Persia would soon become in all respects Russian. The idea, then, of forming of the valley of the Herirdd a neutral zone between Russia and England, of which Persia should be ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... the crowned heads and nobility of Europe. it It LI had for a long~ time been ins the poscoession of the nii a ioyal lire of Persia, and after the assaasination of it I. Ne~dir Shahl, had been casrriedl off bty his common el I soldiers, who net knowing its ...

OTHMAR

... of money in all commorplace fashions, and be hated by envy and envisd by stupidity. Do you remember our sunlit kingdom in Persia tbat we wete to have gone to together? Well, we are as far ofi it as though we were not teoReter. Do you mean, thi-n, said ...

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... countries, have been all through Russia, Persia, Turkey Asia Minor, Egypt, part of Africa, and every country in Europe. They performed privately for the Imperial Family of Russia, the Sultan of Turkey, the Shah of Persia, the Khedive of Egypt, and some members ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1908 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture