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'The dynasty of the Kajars translated from the original Persian manuscript presented by His Majesty Faty Aly Shah to Sir Harford Jones Brydges ... to which is prefixed a succinct account of the history of Persia previous to that period illustarted with plates and a map of Western Persia' [‎49] (266/684)

The record is made up of 1 volume (448 pages). It was created in 1833. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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DYNASTY OF THE KAJARS.
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hostility ot these two individuals caused greater
support to be given to Muhammed Khan, so that
the flame of tumult and insurrection blazed afresh to
the portals of heaven. By orders emanating from
the splendid and glorious Durbar A public or private audience held by a high-ranking British colonial representative (e.g. Viceroy, Governor-General, or member of the British royal family). , Muhammed Khan
Kajar, governor of Kazaz and Mala'ir, Hasan Khan,
chief oi l ilee, andTuky Khan, governor of Barujcrd,
were appointed to drive away the insurgents. They
joined in battle in the vicinity of Silakhur; dur
ing the engagement, Tuky Khan received a severe
wound, in consequence of which he departed to the
other world. The affair, of course, did not succeed ;
tind the hostile parties afterwards took the direction
which their defence and resources induced them to
consider best. By degrees, crowds of base people
collected round them, and the flame of insurrection
ascended on high, as shall hereafter be written with
the pen of Description; but it was finally sup
pressed, through the bravery of Muhammed Khan
Kajar, and the well-tempered swords of his soldiers,
foes to the ungrateful.
I li IS ' Vel1 kaown when the Moon-beam wields her sword :
Ine flaxen cuirass cannot resist the stroke."*
CHAP. XI.
the events of the year of the hejira 1213 (a.d, 1798). the
movement of the ro\ai. retinue, adorning the world, to
arba ijan, for the purpose of chastising the rebellious.
T he tnumphant sovereign, on terminating the cele-
ration of the glorious Nurooz, turned his world-
1 uminating thoughts toward setting in order the
the in« f 11 * 1 ' 111 * imagine that the texture of linen exposed to
8 moonh ^t is totally destroyed.

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The dynasty of the Kajars translated from the original Persian manuscript presented by His Majesty Faty Aly Shah to Sir Harford Jones Brydges ... to which is prefixed a succinct account of the history of Persia previous to that period illustarted with plates and a map of Western Persia.

Publication Details: Sutherland, London : John Bohn, 1833.

The book is a translation by Harford Jones Brydges of Maʾāsir-i Sulṭānīyah by ʿAbd al-Razzāq ibn Najaf Qulī, contains illustrations and two maps representing 'Part of Azerbaeejan'

Ownership: With stamps of the East India Company Library and India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Library.

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1 volume (448 pages)
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Dimensions: 223 mm x 140 mm.

Pagination: initial Roman numeral pagination (i-cxci); (1-448).

Condition: there are three fold-out.

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