The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire: From Its Foundation in 1300, to the Peace of Belgrade in 1740, Հատոր 1A translation of a work by a French abbot. Mignot had access to the French king's foreign affairs documents and included an account owned by Voltaire of Charles XII's reception in Turkey. Mignot, not fluent in any Turkic language, relied upon translations as well as the French sources. |
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Էջ xv
... they embraced each other : the joy and concord of these happy people drew
the attention of the prophet , who amused himself some time with the fight ; but
the evening of the same day , as he repassed through the place , he saw the
earth ...
... they embraced each other : the joy and concord of these happy people drew
the attention of the prophet , who amused himself some time with the fight ; but
the evening of the same day , as he repassed through the place , he saw the
earth ...
Էջ xxxiii
these hypocrites with vigour ; but his army refused to follow him , declaring they
would not fight against the law of God . ' A retreat was necessary , and in a little
time deputies arrived in Ali ' s camp from Moavia ; they came to propose to refer
the ...
these hypocrites with vigour ; but his army refused to follow him , declaring they
would not fight against the law of God . ' A retreat was necessary , and in a little
time deputies arrived in Ali ' s camp from Moavia ; they came to propose to refer
the ...
Էջ xlii
But these dispositions made no alteration in Iseid ' s conduct , who constantly
treated Orein ' s family as generous souls ought to use the unfortunate . He sent
them all back to Medina , expressing the regret which he felt at having been
obliged ...
But these dispositions made no alteration in Iseid ' s conduct , who constantly
treated Orein ' s family as generous souls ought to use the unfortunate . He sent
them all back to Medina , expressing the regret which he felt at having been
obliged ...
Էջ lxiii
They appropriated the governments to themselves which the feeble caliphs
intrusted to these dangerous servants with the view of removing them a good way
off . The Korazan , the Kervan , Mesopotamia , and Syria , became as many ...
They appropriated the governments to themselves which the feeble caliphs
intrusted to these dangerous servants with the view of removing them a good way
off . The Korazan , the Kervan , Mesopotamia , and Syria , became as many ...
Էջ 13
This prejudice encouraged the foldiers , emirs . and made their sultan appear to
them as a minister of the decrees of God ; but it likewise seemed to forbid Orcan
the hope of ever reigning over these countries near him , which Mahometan
emirs ...
This prejudice encouraged the foldiers , emirs . and made their sultan appear to
them as a minister of the decrees of God ; but it likewise seemed to forbid Orcan
the hope of ever reigning over these countries near him , which Mahometan
emirs ...
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The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 1 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 4 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 2 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
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