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... word is the same as the termination of the names of Babylonian Kings, Ilel- sbazzur, ...
... word is the same as the termination of the names of Babylonian Kings, Ilel- sbazzur, ...
... Inspector and the District Inspec'orsot I. .:• ?? their recent vista to lifeboat stations, tiie prow-di-a* initiated. The Persian Shah bas blotted ont Al! staring ?? realms about, Save one, whose mission 'tis to bless tt ' » „; r;.* health, and happiness ...
... Herat and the most vulnerable quarter of our Indian possessions. By a secret treaty concluded between the Czar and the Persian Shah some two years ago, or concurrently with the rupture of the Treaty of Pari3 concerning the Black Sea, Persia has ceded ...
... Prince William Paul of Wurtemberg, cousin of the King, and heir presumptive to the crown. Once more the report about the Persian Shah, Nassr-ed-Din, being bent on visiting the capitals e>f Europe, finds credence in the continental journals. With Chinese ...
... the complaint runs as follows. Three centuries ago a Turkish subject, named Younsur Pasha, appeared at the court of the Persian Shah Abbass the Great, and offered, with his fellow -tribesmen, to migrate to Persia if the Sovereign would grant him suitable ...
... Nestorians living under Turkish rule. The other section, who inhabit the plain of Oroomiah, are under the dominion of the Persian Shah. Mr. Cute made a Bhort halt at ali the places jvi3t speci- fied, generally establishing his camp on soma hi^h ground outside ...
... people ; but they did lay before him such considerations, on the material resources and financial burdens of the State, as a Persian Shah or Egyptian Viceroy would not have over- looked. The result of their attempt differed in no respect from that which had ...
... was said to have once been the eye of an Indian idol. Somewhatobscurely,itpassedintoprivate hands on the murder of the Persian Shah, Nadir. and was brought to Amsterdam by an Armenian merchant. Catherine H. of Russia desiring it for her sceptre, it was ...
... reigning House and the confidence which, both at home and abroad, that good faith has inspired. It was the greatest of the Persian Shahs who wore on his signet ring the motto—*' I never saw a man lost who walked on a straight road; and this truth, which ...