| James Rennell - Cartography - 1793 - 594 pages
...came from Cabul, and pofsefsed themselves of this country. " They say that Secunder left treasures in Cabul, under the care " of some of his relations...carry their genealogical table in their hands, now -f dwell in " the mountainous parts." It will be perceived that Mahomed Cazim, and Abul Fazil, differ... | |
| Abū al-Faz̤l ibn Mubārak - 1800 - 564 pages
...Secunder left treafure in Cabul under the care of fome of his relations ; and fome of their defcendants, who Carry their genealogical table in their hands, now dwell in the mountainous parts. During this immortal reign, many of the turbulent inhabitants of this country have been deftroyed,... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1854 - 586 pages
...Secunder Zulkernain, came from Cabul, and possessed themselves of this country. They say that Secunder left treasure in Cabul under the care of some of his...table in their hands, now dwell in the mountainous parts." (Ayin Akbari, vol. ii. p. 195.) This filiation is also noticed by Lieut. Macartney, who says... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1854 - 548 pages
...Secunder Zulkernain, came from Cabul, and possessed themselves of this country. They say that Secunder left treasure in Cabul under the care of some of his...table in their hands, now dwell in the mountainous parts." (Ayiu Akbari, vol. ii. p. 195.) This filiation is also noticed by Lieut. Macartney, who says... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1854 - 544 pages
...Secunder Zulkernain, came from Cabul, and possessed themselves of this country. They say that Secunder left treasure in Cabul under the care of some of his...table in their hands, now dwell in the mountainous parts." (Ayin Akbari, vol. ii. p. 195.) This filiation is also noticed by Lieut. Macartney, who says... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - Deccan (India) - 2000 - 592 pages
...Secunder left treafure in Cabul under the care of fome of his relations ; and fome of their defcendants, who carry their genealogical table in their hands, now dwell in the mountainous parts. During this immortal reign, many of the turbulent inhabitants of this country have been deftroyed,... | |
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