| Sir Henry Miers Elliot - 1872 - 644 pages
...the ambassadors of Shah Rukh to China, and to that of 'Abdu-r Razzak himself to India. M. Quatremere passes the most favourable judgment as to the merits...have been written in any of the Eastern languages.] l EXTRACTS. Timur's passage of the Indus. The " Sahib Kiran " Timur having exterminated the Aughani... | |
| Sir Henry Miers Elliot - 1872 - 592 pages
...the ambassadors of Shah Rukh to China, and to that of 'Abdu-r Razzak himself to India. II. Quatremere passes the most favourable judgment as to the merits of the work, saying, that it is incoutestably one of the most curious and veracious histories that have beeu written in any of the... | |
| Charles Herbert Payne - 1925 - 274 pages
...events of his reign. made a French translation of a considerable portion of the work, describes it as " incontestably one of the most curious and veracious...have been written in any of the Eastern languages." English translations of the portions of the Matlau-s Sadain relating to the author's travels in India... | |
| Bangalore Suryanarain Row - 1993 - 430 pages
...Quartremere referring to Abdur Razaak's diaries (in the XIV. Vol. of "Extraits Desmanuscripts"), says "that it is incontestably one of the most curious and veracious histories that has been written in any of the Eastern languages." Abdur Razaak set out from Herat in January, AD 1442.... | |
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