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A general history of the Turks, Moguls, and Tatars, vulgarly called Tartars : together with a description of the countries they inhabit

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A general history of the Turks, Moguls, and Tatars, vulgarly called Tartars : together with a description of the countries they inhabit

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著者
-
出版者
Printed for J.and J. Knapton [etc.]
出版年
1729-1730
資料形態
ページ数・大きさ等
20 cm
NDC
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  • An account of the present state of the northern Asia, relating to the natural history of Grand Tatary and Siberia : and the manners, customs, trade, laws, religion and polity of the different people inhabiting the same : together with some observations concerning China, India, Persia, Arabia, Turkey, and Great Russia

  • The genealogical history of the Tatars, translated from the Tatar manuscript written in the Mogul language : containing the antiquities of the Moguls and Tatars from Adam, according to the account of the Mohammedan Tatars, a curious description of all the tribes into which the Turkish nation is divided, the life of Zingîs Khân the Great, and of his successors in the four parts of his empire : together with a complete history of Uzbek Khâns of Khowârazm, and in a good measure of thee Khâns of Great Bukharia, from the first conquest of those countries under Shah Bakht Soltân in 1494 to the death of Abuʾl Ghâzi Bahâder Khân, the author, in 1663

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資料種別
図書
出版年月日等
1729-1730
出版年(W3CDTF)
1729
大きさ
20 cm
出版地(国名コード)
uk
対象利用者
一般
一般注記
"The whole made English from the French, with several improvements and additions"
関連情報
An account of the present state of the northern Asia, relating to the natural history of Grand Tatary and Siberia : and the manners, customs, trade, laws, religion and polity of the different people inhabiting the same : together with some observations concerning China, India, Persia, Arabia, Turkey, and Great Russia
The genealogical history of the Tatars, translated from the Tatar manuscript written in the Mogul language : containing the antiquities of the Moguls and Tatars from Adam, according to the account of the Mohammedan Tatars, a curious description of all the tribes into which the Turkish nation is divided, the life of Zingîs Khân the Great, and of his successors in the four parts of his empire : together with a complete history of Uzbek Khâns of Khowârazm, and in a good measure of thee Khâns of Great Bukharia, from the first conquest of those countries under Shah Bakht Soltân in 1494 to the death of Abuʾl Ghâzi Bahâder Khân, the author, in 1663