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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' [‎78] (295/684)

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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78 DYNASTY OF THE KAJARS.
supreme monarch, he advanced to the Plain of Kan-
daman. About this time, Muhammed Aka*, son of
Divan Effendi, arrived at the court, durable as the
heavens, on the part of Suleiman Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. W aly ot
Bagdad, with suitable presents, and horses of the
purest Arabian breed. He partook ot the royal
munificence, and was permitted to depart. After
this, the triumphant troops, surrounded with great
splendor, began their march towards Khorasan. At
the station of Dolab, the son of Jaafer Kuly Khan
Dambaly, who had been ordered to the presence, was
honoured by kissing the curtain of the king's tent.
Husain Kuly Khan, from Kashan, also arrived at
the court, the asylum of the world, the seat of true
Believers. J an Muhammed Khan Kaj ar. Abbas Khan,
and Husain Kuly Khan Davalu, with seven thousand
spear-brandishing, iron-clad, thunder-resounding
cavalry, proceeded, as an advance guard, by way of
Sabzawar, to the Holy Land (Meshed), and lor some
days pitched their tents, attended by victory, in the
station of Firoz-koh. Husain Kuly Khan, on ac
count of a scorbutic eruptionf which pervaded all
his limbs, was commanded to pass his summer (Jiu)
in tranquillity, in that place favoured by Heaven,
until his disorder should take a favourable turn.
The bearers of the fortunate pavilion, proceeding by
the route of Jajarm and Asfarayn, pitched the mag
nificent tent in the station of Bam ; in which place
orders were given to Sadik Khan Shakaky and
* This fellow was the most profligate Turk I ever knew; and
his abilities were equal to his profligacies. It was said at Ba^da
that he poisoned his father, to obtain possession of one of his wives.
f Lijlx iic. This is a periphrasis for the Leprosy.

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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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