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. 1902 Excerpt: ...is a merchant resident in one place; the latter goes abroad and brings goods back with him to sell. Vafdt, death, decease. Jamshid Zahhdk I proper names of Shadddd I fabulous peopie. Sustam ) Banbai, Bombay. Kuzarun!, -, Furs (-rsames or places. Sistdn J Abushdhr ( B-slnre. Hind, India. Chin, China. Istakhr, Persepolis ...
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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. 1902 Excerpt: ...is a merchant resident in one place; the latter goes abroad and brings goods back with him to sell. Vafdt, death, decease. Jamshid Zahhdk I proper names of Shadddd I fabulous peopie. Sustam ) Banbai, Bombay. Kuzarun!, -, Furs (-rsames or places. Sistdn J Abushdhr ( B-slnre. Hind, India. Chin, China. Istakhr, Persepolis. takht, throne: bed. shardb, wine. paidd, discovered. mashhur, well-known. band nihddan, to build: to begin. bar dn and, they assert. lchalq people. tdbakeh, class, grade. qismat, share, division. kdtib, scribe, writer. sipdhi, soldier. arbdb (Ar. pi. of rabb, Lord), masters. htraf (Ar. collective form of Mrfat), occupations. sandyi' (Ar. pl. of sand'at), a trade, calling. arbdb-i hiraf va sandyi', artisans. ahl, people. faldhat, agriculture. zird'at, husbandry. ahli f. va z. husbandmen. tujjdr (Ar. PI. of tdjir), merchants, sauddgar, a trader.1 shdmsi, solar. jlJt-KY--jbbA)'Lwsl jl fJ Translation 28.--A Tale. Some merchants presented themselves (having become present) before (bi-hnzur i) a king and brought some horses which they wished to (that they might) sell. The king approved (pasandtd) of those horses, and gave the merchants two thousand tomans over-andabove the price of them, and told them to bring other horses also to that value (to the value of that sum) from their native-land. But he did not ask their country (i. e. what their native-land was) and their names, nor did he demand from them a surety. Those horse-dealers took their leave. Some days later (after some days) the king jokingly said to his prime minister, "Write for me a list of the names of all the fools that thou knowest." The minister, having done so, brought that list to the king's notice, (caused to pass from the glance of the king). "Whe...
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