A History of Persia, Volumen 2Macmillan, 1963 |
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... tribe . He was evidently an active and brave chief who subjugated the neigh- bouring clans and made them fight his battles . His growing power alarmed the Kin dynasty , which in pursuance of its usual policy incited the Buyr - Nur ...
... tribe . He was evidently an active and brave chief who subjugated the neigh- bouring clans and made them fight his battles . His growing power alarmed the Kin dynasty , which in pursuance of its usual policy incited the Buyr - Nur ...
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... Tribe . - The Kajar tribe is of Turkish origin . Settled for a long time in Armenia , it was brought to Persia by Tamerlane . As already mentioned , it was one of the Kizilbash tribes which supported the Safavi dynasty . Shah Abbas ...
... Tribe . - The Kajar tribe is of Turkish origin . Settled for a long time in Armenia , it was brought to Persia by Tamerlane . As already mentioned , it was one of the Kizilbash tribes which supported the Safavi dynasty . Shah Abbas ...
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... tribes are termed Arabs , Ainálu , Báhárlu , Báseri , and Nafar . The Arabs , who form more than one half of the tribe , and are subdivided into the two branches of Sheibani and Jabbareh , emigrated originally from Najd and Oman , but ...
... tribes are termed Arabs , Ainálu , Báhárlu , Báseri , and Nafar . The Arabs , who form more than one half of the tribe , and are subdivided into the two branches of Sheibani and Jabbareh , emigrated originally from Najd and Oman , but ...
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