Works, Volume 41Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 14
... shows how little such things have changed there in five hundred years , say from 1340 to 1840. ( Now they are changing ! ) He mentions the set of tents and saiwáns ( or canvas enclosure walls ) to be purchased ; men to carry the tents ...
... shows how little such things have changed there in five hundred years , say from 1340 to 1840. ( Now they are changing ! ) He mentions the set of tents and saiwáns ( or canvas enclosure walls ) to be purchased ; men to carry the tents ...
Page 61
... show that the silver dínár of Delhi was worth one- fourth of the gold dínár of Maghrib . Nos . 1 , 2 , 3 , 6 , 7 , show that the tangah of India was a gold coin equal to 2 gold dinars of Maghrib , and that Ibn Batuta asserts this ...
... show that the silver dínár of Delhi was worth one- fourth of the gold dínár of Maghrib . Nos . 1 , 2 , 3 , 6 , 7 , show that the tangah of India was a gold coin equal to 2 gold dinars of Maghrib , and that Ibn Batuta asserts this ...
Page 86
... show , till 751 ( A.D. 1350 ) . Meanwhile 7. ALI SHAH , erroneously styled by Stewart's authors ( as at p . 85 ) Ali Mubarak , on the death of Kadr Khan ( circa 742 ) assumed sovereignty in Western Bengal under the title of Ala - ud ...
... show , till 751 ( A.D. 1350 ) . Meanwhile 7. ALI SHAH , erroneously styled by Stewart's authors ( as at p . 85 ) Ali Mubarak , on the death of Kadr Khan ( circa 742 ) assumed sovereignty in Western Bengal under the title of Ala - ud ...
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Central Arabia third pilgrimage crosses the Red Sea and travels | 7 |
residence in India his extravagance 13 he falls into disfavour | 15 |
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