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Reports of Cases Determined in the Court of Nizamut ...
Present : H. T. RAIKE8 and J. H. PATTON, Esos., Judge». Trial No. 5. GOVERNMENT and DAMOOLLAH MIRDAH versus RONYE (No. 17,) SEBUK BASS, (No. 18,) MAL GAZEE, (No. 19,) FUKEER MOHAMED, (No. 20,) BABUROOL- LAH, (No.
Bengal (India). Sadr nizāmat 'adālat, J. Carrau,
1856
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Central Asian Monuments - Halaman 17
Think about itl" Sebuk Tekinbek, having amassed untold amount of goods in the Talas battle, was now weary, longing for the comforts of his home. Alp Tekin knew his companion quite well. Sebuk Tekinbek could behave like the father of a ...
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Ancient Kyrgyz and the Great Steppe: following in the ... - Halaman 179
There was the information about Barskhan Sebuk Tegin from the Sebuk dynasty in the historical sources; he was taken in prisoner and then was sold in slavery market in Khorasan. Notably, that the second part of ruler's name pointed out his ...
Tabyldy Abdramanovich Akerov,
2005
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Biographical Dictionary - Jilid 4 - Halaman 333
In the year 296 (A. D. 908-9), he and his brother Yakfib Ibn Muhammad were arrested by Sebuk as-Sebukri, a chief who had been one of their grandfather's pages, and were sent by him to Medina tas-Salam (Baghdad). The authority then ...
Aḥmad Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-H̲allikān, William MacGuckin ¬de Slane,
1871
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Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary - Jilid 4 - Halaman 333
In the year 296 (A. D. 908-9), he and his brother Yakub Ibn Muhammad were arrested by Sebuk as-Sebukri, a chief who had been one of their grandfather's pages, and were sent by him to Madina tas-Salam [Baghdad). The authority then ...
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A History of Science, Technology, and Culture in Central Asia
etymologically Tegin/Tekin meant a prince and Alp Tegin and Sebuk Tegin were now equivalent to a 'brave prince' and a 'handsome prince'). According to the (anonymous) author of 'Hudud al Alam', Abu Mansur Sebuk Tegin was a Qarlaq ...
Syed Abbas Hasan Razvi,
1991
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Iran and America: Re-Kind[l]ing a Love Lost - Halaman 125
Ghaznavids. The founder of the Ghaznavid kingdom was a Turkish slave by the name of Saboktakin (Sebuk-tegin) who was bought in the Samanid slave market. Dealing in slave trade or charging transit taxes for slaves who were being taken ...
Badi Badiozamani, Ghazal Badiozamani,
2005
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The Christian Observer - Jilid 12 - Halaman 260
A letter from Calcutta, dated in May, 1811, informs us, that " Sebuk-ram," a native convert, " proves a very zealous and active instrument here : he is indefatigable in his labours of love for the souls of his benighted countrymen : indeed, ...
Josiah Pratt, Zachary Macaulay,
1814
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A Concise History of Afghanistan in 25 Volumes - Jilid 1 - Halaman 170
The death of 'Abd al-Malik in 961 split the Turkmen, and Alp-Tegin left Khorasan's capital Nishapur for Ghazna, where his independence enabled his son Sebuk-Tegin to found the Ghaznavi empire in 977. The Khorasan army dominated the ...
Hamid Wahed Alikuzai,
2013
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An English and Turkish Dictionary, in Two Parts: English ...
What has been said, what precedes, and in ^jsft"- s^bak- khan, s. p. One who learns a lesson. sdbkAt, s. a. A preceding in narration, or in point of time ; I — , — et, v.n. To precede; to happen. ctL- sebuk, a. p. Light, volatile ; not heavy j not grave ...