Ancient Accounts of India and China, by Two Mohammedan Travellers. Who Went to Those Parts in the 9th Century; Translated from the Arabic, by the Late ... Illustrations and Inquiries by the Same Hand. - Sulayman Al-tajir - Books - Gale ECCO, Print Editions - 9781140729457 - May 27, 2010
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Ancient Accounts of India and China, by Two Mohammedan Travellers. Who Went to Those Parts in the 9th Century; Translated from the Arabic, by the Late ... Illustrations and Inquiries by the Same Hand.

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Ancient Accounts of India and China, by Two Mohammedan Travellers. Who Went to Those Parts in the 9th Century; Translated from the Arabic, by the Late ... Illustrations and Inquiries by the Same Hand.

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British Library

T100403

The first narrative is said to have been taken down from statements made by a merchant named Sulaiman, the second is a continuation of the first by Hasan ibn Yazid, Abu Zaid, al Sirafi.- A translation of the French translation by Eusebius Renaudot. Title

London : printed for Sam. Harding, 1733. xxxvii,[1],99,[1],260,[12]p. ; 8°

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Released May 27, 2010
ISBN13 9781140729457
Publishers Gale ECCO, Print Editions
Pages 422
Dimensions 250 × 190 × 20 mm   ·   748 g
Language English