Book/Printed Material The history of Persia, from the most early period to the present time : containing an account of the religion, government, usages, and character of the inhabitants of that kingdom. Volume 2
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- Contributor: Malcolm, John
- Date: 1815-01-01
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Image 4 of Volume 2 I THE HISTORY OF PERSIA FROM THE MOST EARLY PERIOD TO THE PRESENT TIME CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE aeftgionoZobernment ZillSage5 anb ebaracter OF THE INHABITANTS OF THAT KINGDOM BY COLONEL SIR...
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Image 6 of Volume 2 CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME CHAPTER XVI AN account of the Affghan rulers in Persia Reign of MahmoodInvasion of Persia by the Russians and Turks Death character and government of Mahmood Ashraff...
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Image 7 of Volume 2 CONTENTS vi CHAPTER XIX Successors of Kurreem KhanAbool Futteh Khan proclaimed kingImprisoned Mahomed Aly Khan proclaimed The power of the monarch usurped by Zuckee Khan Barbarous actions of that prince His deathAbool...
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Image 8 of Volume 2 CONTENTS VI t CHAPTER XXIII Government of Persia Power of the monarch Duties of his ministers Laws of Persia Administration of Justice Mode of collecting revenue An account of the army of...
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Image 10 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAPTER X VI An Account of the Affghan Monarchs who assumed the Title of Kings of Persia with a cursory View of the Invasion of that Country by...
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Image 11 of Volume 2 Q THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP xvi Persians he found in office to be continued but nominated a colleague to each from his own nation and by this arrangement be had the...
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Image 12 of Volume 2 TIIE HISTORY OF PERSIA nations had at this period factories at Isfahan and Bunder Abbas CHAP XVI these were confirmed in all their privileges and the Christian 1 missionaries were allowed full...
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Image 13 of Volume 2 4 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP xvr of Russia which had been deputed to Shah Hussein but addressed 1 him as the actual ruler of Persia and demanded redress for wrongs which...
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Image 14 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 5 fourth of August His first step was to issue a proclamation in CHAP xvi which he declared that he had no ambitious design of enlarging his territories...
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Image 15 of Volume 2 6 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP XVI large army was assembled on the frontier which was already on its march to Hamadan when all sense of alarm at foreign enemies was banished...
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Image 16 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA AmanAllah hastened to the Mydan or great square in front of the palace where he found most of his troops assembled and though wounded at an early period...
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Image 17 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 8 CHAP XVI Massacres the Persian nobles and their male children don by the inhabitants of which he and his people were detested not only on account of...
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Image 18 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 9 more horrid tragedy was yet to be acted It is the characteristic of CHAP xvr guilt to seek safety in greater crime It was thought that sons...
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Image 19 of Volume 2 10 CHAP XVI A general plunder Ben Isfahan capitulates THE HISTORY OF PERSIA effeminate court Its men have alwayS been accounted the most un warlike in Persia but it must have been...
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Image 20 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 11 were as sincere in their allegiance after they had surrendered as they CHAP xvr had been before in their hostility seized his agents and sent them bound...
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Image 21 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP XVI 000Nt41t His death much regret ted I he rites per formed at his funeral The command is given to Zubberdust Khan and had succeeded in subduing...
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Image 22 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 13 Arabia endeavoured Co throw a large convoy of provisions into the CHAP xvi city He was attacked and defeated but this gallant chief who i ho attacks...
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Image 23 of Volume 2 14 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA cum xvf that the chief by whom this corps was commanded feared to attack A D 1724 A H 1136 Mahmood marches against Koh geeloo Is unsuccess...
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Image 24 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 15 were increased into mutinous clamour by the failure of an attack CRAP XVI roov11 that he made upon the City of Yezd from which he was repulsed...
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Image 25 of Volume 2 16 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP xvr left him to return to his native country and though a reconciliation had taken place it was not sincere So situated lie could repose no...
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Image 26 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 17 came again into the light his countenance was shrunk and pale CHAP xvr his body emaciated and the wild stare of his eyes gave reason State of...
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Image 27 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 18 CIIAP XVI Mahmood be comes insane Death of Mahmood The effect which this last act of Mahmood had upon his own mind was shocking His reason was...
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Image 28 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 19 when she saw that his situation was hopeless directed that he should CHAP XVI be smothered that his sufferings might cease A great conquest had perhaps never...
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Image 29 of Volume 2 20 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP xvt justly consigned his memory to universal execration Dreadful as are the ravages and massacres of all conquerors they are often in a slight degree palliated...
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Image 30 of Volume 2 TIIE HISTORY OF PERSIA Vactanga10 the disobedient Waly of Georgia but the success of this enterprise had only aided the Turkish government in their design upon that province which they seized while...
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Image 31 of Volume 2 CHAP XVI They are op posed by the inhabitants of Tabreez And compel led to retreat THE HISTORY OF PERSIA ErivAn Khooe Nukshevan and Maragha made them masters of the whole of...
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Image 32 of Volume 2 TUE tusToRY OF PERSIA 25 they were all massacred The moment the Turks heard of this CHAP XVI d0V4461 act of cruelty they retaliated upon the inhabitants of the defence less villages...
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Image 33 of Volume 2 24 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP XVI 44 The Turks make further conquests A D 1725 A IL 1137 those of their families who remained in one hand and their swords in...
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Image 34 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 25 either to the power of that prince or to the pretensions of Shah CHAP xvr Tilmasp that a partition treaty of some of the finest provincesA D...
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Image 35 of Volume 2 A D 1725 A II 1137 Ashr3ff on ascending the throne of Per sia put several of the nobles to death THE HISTORY OF PERSIA were to be alienated from Persia and...
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Image 36 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 27 The inhabitants of Isfahan saw with satisfaction the death of CHAP xvr their oppressors and Ashraff conciliated their good opinion by the public manner in which he...
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Image 37 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA 28 CHAP XVI to effect this object that he must have succeeded if some secret 1j friends had not conveyed intelligence to Tiimasp of his design The nmhsp...
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Image 38 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA Maragha and Kazveen advanced towards Isfahan Prince Dalga CIIAP xvr rouki who commanded the Russian troops on the coast of the A D1726 Caspian made no movement to...
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Image 39 of Volume 2 30 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA CIIAP XVI deputation of four priests who were alike venerable for their age and character to the Pachhs camp When these holy men were Semis a depu...
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Image 40 of Volume 2 THE HISTORY OF PERSIA the Affghan priests declaring that they would not fight against the dictates of their conscience and the laws of their religion Ahmed Paella saw that he had no...
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