SULTANS' TREASURES. AN ALADDIN'S CAVE FOR THE PUBLICS THE BOOTY OF CENTURIES,
... wonderful work of the early sixteenth century, Indian art in perfect preservation—an enamelled pearl-encrusted throne of the Persian Shah Ismail. ...
... wonderful work of the early sixteenth century, Indian art in perfect preservation—an enamelled pearl-encrusted throne of the Persian Shah Ismail. ...
... Malatesta. A little later Malatesta appeared in Paris, and almost immediately there were two at- ' tempts on the life of the Persian Shah, then in Paris. A shot at the French President followed. In Switzerland and Belgium riots attended his coming. In Germany ...
... (Jazz Pierrette): Mrs A. C. Balfour (French Maid); Miss Dawbarn (Joan of Arc). The gentlemen included Mr J. M. Lowrie (Persian Shah); Mr W. D. Butler (Esquimaux); Mr D. T. Brown (Sheikh); Mr J. I). Latta (Nurse with Pram) ; Mr G. W. Plummer (Harry Lauder); ...
... East. have one trait in common—they are military heroes. Ghazi Mustapha Kemal of Turkey. the Wahabi King of Mecca, the Persian Shah Pahlavi, and King Amanullah, the ruler of my own country of Afghanistan, have all had to fight their respective ways to ...
... PERSIAN SHAH'S ILLNESS. Baghdad. Thursday. The Shah of Persia seriously indisposed, and haa been obliged to cancel all engagements Hjs Majesty will leave to-morrow for Persia.-— Rautar. ...
... PERSIAN SHAH'S VISIT TO MESOPOTAMIA. u . Baghdad, Sunday. Ihe * Persia arrived her© to-dav, and tally w ...
... DEATH OF PERSIAN SHAH'S UNCLE. It is learned (says Reuler) that His Imperial Highness, Choaos Saltaneh, uncle of the Shah of Persia, died last Friday in Teheran. ...