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A discourse of the original, countrey, manners, government & religion of the Cossacks
with another of the Precopian Tartars: and the history of the wars of the Cossacks against Poland -
The history of little Jack
By Thomas Day, Esq. Author of the History of Sandford and Merton. See fortune's scorn, but nature's darling child, Rock'd by the tempest, nurtur'd on the wild! With mind unsoften'd, and an active frame, No toils can daunt him, and no danger tame! Though winds and waves impede his daring course, He steers right onward, and defies their force. Embellished with twenty-two beautiful prints, cut by Bewick -
Here begynneth a lytell cronycle
translated [and] imprinted at the cost [and] charges of Rycharde Pynson. by the co[m]maundement of the ryght high and mighty prince, Edwarde duke of Buckingham, yerle of Gloucestre, Staffarde, and of Northamton -
The history of the Tartars
being an account of their religion, manners, and customs, and their wars with, and overthrow of the Chineses -
A discourse of the original, countrey, manners, government and religion of the Cossacks
with another of the Precopian Tartars : and the history of the wars of the Cossacks against Poland -
Tatar empire
Kazan's Muslims and the making of Imperial Russia -
Neuordnungen von Lebenswelten?
Studien zur Gestaltung muslimischer Lebenswelten in der frühen Sowjetunion und in ihren Nachfolgestaaten -
Historia orientalis
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A thousand and one quarters of hours; being Tartarian tales
Done from the Paris edition, dedicated to the Duke of Chartres, Son and Heir Apparent to his Royal Highness the Regent of France -
Tartarian tales
or, a thousand and one quarters of hours. Written in French by M. Gueulette. Translated by Thomas Flloyd -
Memoirs of Baron de Tott. Containing the state of the Turkish Empire and the Crimea, during the late war with Russia. With numerous anecdotes, Facts, and Observations, on the manners and customs of the Turks and Tartars. The second edition. To which are subjoined, the strictures of M. de Peyssonnel. Translated from the French. In two volumes
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A general history of the Turks, Moguls, and Tatars
vulgarly called Tartars. Together with a description of the countries they inhabit. In two volumes. I. The genealogical history of the Tatars, translated from the Tatar Manuscript written in the Mogul Language by Abu'l Ghâzi Bahâder, Khân of Khowârazm. II. An account of the present state of the Northern Asia, as it includes Grand Tatary, (or the Countries possess'd by the Moguls and Tatars) and Siberia: With some Observations relating to Great Russia, Turky, Arabia, Persia, India and China. With two maps exhibiting the antient and present state of Grand Tatary. The whole made English from the French, with several Improvements and Additions