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Allied Chambers transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English dictionary
Shamiyanah - Surkhi-Posh Mogul Glossary 1146 Shamiyanah, Shamyana A kind
of tent; a kind of awning made in various sizes but never more than twelve yards
square. Shamsa A picture of the sun affixed to the gates or walls of the palaces ...
S. S. Parikh, D. F. Plukker, R. Veldhuijzen van Zanten, 1993
William Hawkins41 described it writing that tents were pitched within the fort
which were so rich that their like could not be found in the world. A shamiyanah (
canopy supported on poles) occupying two acres of land was erected wherein
silk ...
Marmaduke William Pickthall, Muhammad Asad, 2004
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Arabian Nights, in 16 Volumes
"City born," (for Shahrazad), 2. Shajarat Rih = Wind-tree (?), 108. "Sham ba'd az
nisf-i-shab" = dinner after midnight = supper (St.), 189. Shamiyanah = a royal
pavilion (cor. of Pers. "Sayaba.n" = canopy), 101. Shamiyat bi-al-Nar, an
Inquisitorial ...
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Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights ...
Shamiyanah = a royal pavilion (cor. of Pers. "Sayabin "=.canopy), 129. Shimiyit bi
al-Nar, an Inquisitorial costume (tr. " a black habit bepatched with flame colour"),
79. Sharkh (Arab.) = in diets, the unpolished blade of hiltless sword (tr. here "a ...
Sir Richard Francis Burton
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Supplemental nights to the book of The thousand nights and a ...
Shahrbfiz (W.M. MS.)=City player or city-falcon, 2. Shahrzadah (W.M. MS.)="City
born," (for Shahrazad), 2. Shajarat Rih=Wind-tree (?), 108. “Sham ba'd az nisf-i-
shab"=dinner after midnight=supper (S'1'.), 189. Shamiyanah=a royal pavilion ...
Sir Richard Francis Burton, 2010
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A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' ...
Shamiyanah = a royal pavilion [cor. of Peri. " Sayaban " = canopy) iv. 129.
Shamiyat bi al-Nar, an Inquisitorial costume (tr. " a black habit bepatched with
flame colour") iv. 79. Shampooing (practice of) i. 1 16. Shamrin (and Shamrun) =
Samaria, ...
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Muslim society in northern India during the eighteenth century
3. and Dow, The History ofHindostan. (London. 1803). II. pp. 468-9. 231 For a
detailed description of a Shamiyanah and the way h differs from a tent (khimba).
see Oriental Memoirs. II. p. 67 232 Hadiqatul Aqahm. pp 44-45: and Khwaja
Bashir.
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Times Cryptic Crossword 16
The sixteenth book in this excellent series continues the tradition of providing authoritative, challenging crosswords which offer an enjoyable and stimulating way to spend your time.Building on the enormous success of previous titles in ...
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The Secular Emperor Babar: A victim of Indian partition
"(iv-ix) Besides these, many other tents, awnings (Shamiyanahs) and screens
were kept in the Farrash Khanah, such as Ajaibi, Mandal, Athkhambah, Kkargah,
Shamiyanah and Qalandri.2 "(x) Mahtabi had a platform erected in the centre, ...
Surinder Kaur, Tapan Kumar Sanyal, 1991
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A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' ...
Shamiyanah = a royal pavilion (car. of Parr. “Sayaban ”=can0py), 129. Shamiyat
bi al-Nar, an Inquisitorial costume (tr. “a black habit bepatched with flame colour ”
), 79. Sharkh (Arab.)=in dicts. the unpolished blade of hiltless sword (tr. here “a ...