An edition of Tawārīkh Āl Suljūq (1889)

Tawārīkh Āl Suljūq

wa-hādhā al-juzʼ mushtamil ʻalá kitāb Zubdat al-naṣrah wa-nukhbat al-ʻaṣrah

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An edition of Tawārīkh Āl Suljūq (1889)

Tawārīkh Āl Suljūq

wa-hādhā al-juzʼ mushtamil ʻalá kitāb Zubdat al-naṣrah wa-nukhbat al-ʻaṣrah

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E.J. Brill
Language
Arabic
Pages
324

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Edition Notes

An abridgment of a work by Imad al-Din al-Katib al-Isfahani, itself an Arabic version of the lost Persian memoirs of Sharaf al-Din Anūsherwān ibn Khalid.

Text and index in Arabic; preface and notes in French.

Microfilm. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Imaging Services, 1999. 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm. No.3 on a reel of 6 titles.

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Recueil de textes relatifs à l'histoire des Seldjoucides / par M. Th. Houtsma -- v. 2, Recueil de textes relatifs à l'histoire des Seldjoucides -- v. 2., Harvard College Library preservation microfilm program -- 4372.
Other Titles
Histoire des Seldjoucides de l'Iraq

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l, 324 pages
Number of pages
324

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Open Library
OL45044300M
OCLC/WorldCat
43262321

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