'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' [295] (512/684)
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. 29.J
confided in the efficacy of his exalted majesty's
auspicious fortune, and did not permit the changes
and chances which occur in this transitory and cor
rupt world to sully his royal vesture with the dust
of alarm. He appointed Husain Khan Kajar
Sardar
Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division.
*
governor of Erivan, and furnished him with a re
solute force of infantry and cavalry, and every thing
proper for the civil and military government of the
province; so that the settlement of affairs in that
country, and the measures of precaution in regard
to the Pashas of Kars and Ba'izid, were confided to
him. He also received instructions to send Ahmed
Khan in a litter to Tabreez, whatever might be
his state; and Pir Kuly Khan was also detached
to the assistance of Mustafa Khan Taulish: whilst
another detachment, under the command of a
distinguished Ghoolam, was sent to aid Abul Faty
Khan. As the Russians had repeatedly witnessed
the bravery of these troops, they were afraid to
meet them; and on the mere announcement of
Husain Khan
Sardar
Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division.
's arrival in Erivan, Godo-
vitch resigned all thoughts of meddling with that
country, and revoked his previous arrangements.
The Commandant or Boulouknech also, on learn-
ln g the circumstance of Pir Kuly Khan's arrival
at the verge of the Mughan steppe, no longer
dared to meet him, but fled with precipitation ; and
a fter halting a few days in Shirwan, hastily quitted
it, to return to Ganjah. The Russians in Tatif, in
like manner, on the arrival of the force detached
to Abul Faty Khan's assistance, became seriously
Sardar
Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division.
, in Persian militarv rank, is something like Field-
marshal.
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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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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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- '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'
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:vii-v, 1:194, 1:462, viii-r:x-v, back-i
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- Abd al-Razzāq ibn Najaf Qulī Maftūn Dunbalī
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