Works, Volume 37Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 120
... Mongol according to Klaproth . Thaifu looks like a genuine Chinese title , though I do not find it in the books on China . It is mentioned by the merchant Suleiman ( Daifú ) as the title of the governor of a first- rate city ( Relation ...
... Mongol according to Klaproth . Thaifu looks like a genuine Chinese title , though I do not find it in the books on China . It is mentioned by the merchant Suleiman ( Daifú ) as the title of the governor of a first- rate city ( Relation ...
Page 185
... Mongol conquerors , and though driven into the mountains they long continued their forays on the tracts subjected to the Tartar dynasty that settled on the Volga , so that the Mongols had to maintain posts with strong garrisons to keep ...
... Mongol conquerors , and though driven into the mountains they long continued their forays on the tracts subjected to the Tartar dynasty that settled on the Volga , so that the Mongols had to maintain posts with strong garrisons to keep ...
Page 248
... Mongols only after the conquest of their country by Okkodai . " The Mongols , when they had passed the Caucasus in ... Mongol - Chinese empire . Several of them held high offices or distinguished themselves as valiant captains . Among ...
... Mongols only after the conquest of their country by Okkodai . " The Mongols , when they had passed the Caucasus in ... Mongol - Chinese empire . Several of them held high offices or distinguished themselves as valiant captains . Among ...
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early employment 4 sent by the Pope to Kúblái Khan letter from | 26 |
Chagatai 32 chronological difficulties in connexion with the dates | 35 |
Archbishop of Soltania 37 another work probably his but erroneously | 38 |
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