Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ... Abu 'All Simjur, 117. Abu Bekr, 36. Abu Da'ud Khalid ibn Ibrahim, 88, 91- Abu Ja'far (see El-Mansur). Abu-1-'Abbas (see Es-Saffah). Abu-l-Fayz, 199. Abu-l-Ghazi Khan (grandson of Abii- 1-Fayz), 205. Abu-l-Ghazi, Khan of Khiva, revolt against Bokhara, 197. Abii-l-Husayn Nasr I. (see Ilik Khan). Abu-I-Khayr, 183, 190. Abu Muslim, early life, 81; black banner raised in Khorasan by, 80; entry into Merv, 82; enmity of Caliph towards, 86; murder, 88. Abu Said Khan, 189, 190. Abu Salama, 84. Afrasiyab identified with Buku Khan, 1 IS. 397- Agha Mohammad, 267. Ahmed ibn Asad, 101. Ahmed Khan, 121. Ahmed, Sultan, 178. Akkal Oasis, 265, 268. 'Ala ud-Dawle, war with Ulugh Beg, 176. Ala ud - Din Mohammad, revolt against the Gur-Khan, 147, 148, 156; extent of possessions on down- fall of Kara-Khitays, 157; rupture with Chingiz Khan, 157; flight and death, 159. Alakush-Tekin, 155. Alexander the Great, conquest of Persian Empire, 4-9. Alexander II., Tashkent captured con- trary to orders of, 248; annexation of Kokand authorised by, 260; con- ference with Skobeleff, 289. Alexandria, 7, II. Al-Hakain ibn 'Amir al-Ghifari, 38. 'All ibn 'Isa, 96, 99. 'All ibn Talha, 101. 'Ali, Sultan, 178. Alikhanoff, 298. Almaligh, made his capital by Chagha- tay, 161. Alp Arslan, 130. Alptagin, 112. Altagin, 132. Altuntash, 123. Amin, 96, 99. Amir 'Abd ul-Ahad, 257. Amir Bayazid Jala'ir, 167. Amir Haydar (Sayyid Haydar Tura), 208-10, 384 note. Amir Husayn, 169. Amir Kazghan, 165. Amir Timur (see Timur Leng). 'Amr ibn Layth, Ya'kub succeeded by, 105; career and death, 105, 109-II. Amii Darya, crossed by Alexander, 6; boundary between Turkish and Persian dominions, 30; Al-Hakam first Arabian general to cross, 39; course, 358; shifting of bed, 263; navigation, 358; viaduct...