This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...Jahangir. He ifl the author of a Diwfin and a Masnawi, the latter is called "Mah Dost," which celebrates the love of Rustam and Rudaba. Kapurthala Rajah. Vide Nihal Singh. Kara Arsalan, u;' j (which signifies in Turkish, a black lion, ) was surnamed 'Imad-uddin, the son of Daud, the son of Sukman bin-Artak. Nur-uddin ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...Jahangir. He ifl the author of a Diwfin and a Masnawi, the latter is called "Mah Dost," which celebrates the love of Rustam and Rudaba. Kapurthala Rajah. Vide Nihal Singh. Kara Arsalan, u;' j (which signifies in Turkish, a black lion, ) was surnamed 'Imad-uddin, the son of Daud, the son of Sukman bin-Artak. Nur-uddin Mahmiid was hia son, to whom Salah-uddin (Saladin) gave the city of 'Amid or Kara 'Amid in Mesopotamia 1183 A. D., 597 A. H. His name is to be found in some of our biographical Dictionaries under Cara Arslan. Karachar Nawian, &kj )W) name of the wazir and son-in-law of Changez Khan. Kara Ghuz, Jr6!;', a Bcglarleg of Natolia whom our historians call Caragossa. He was impaled near Kara Hisar by Shah Kuli in the reign of Bayazid II, emperor of the Turks. Kara Khan, ly1 ir, vide Sadr-uddin bin-Ya'kub. Karak Shah, &"-Lr-, vide Shah Karak. Karam, pjt author of the "Harbae Haidari," a history of Ali and his son Husain in verse, composed in 1723 A. D., 1135 A. H. Kara Muhammad Turkman, u-Cr ir-The Turkmans of Asia Minor were divided into two great tribes, tho Kara Koinlii, and Aka Koinlu, '. -., the tribeB of "black and white sheep," from their carrying the figures of these animals in their respective standards. Kara Muhammad, the founder of the first dynasty, left his small territories, of which tho capital was Van, in Armenia, to his son, Kara Yusuf, who though possessed of considerable power, was compelled to fly before tho sword of Timur. When that conqueror died, he itturned from Egypt, and was victorious in an action with Sultan Ahmad Jaliiyer flkani, tho rulor of Baghdad, whom ho made prisoner and put to death in 1410 A. D., 813 A. H. After this success he collected an army of 100,000 men, and ...
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