Turkey and Russia: their races, history, and wars, Zväzok 1;Zväzok 2491878 |
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Strana 2
... early as the fifth century B.C. In a later work , however ( " Nationalities of Europe , " 1863 ) , the same accomplished ethnologist writes : " Upon the possible history of the earliest emigrants from Turkestan I abstain from writing ...
... early as the fifth century B.C. In a later work , however ( " Nationalities of Europe , " 1863 ) , the same accomplished ethnologist writes : " Upon the possible history of the earliest emigrants from Turkestan I abstain from writing ...
Strana 5
... early Caliphs - as the successors of Mohammed , in the combined temporal and spiritual sovereignty over all believers , were named - spread eastward , northward , westward , compelling the ever - vanquished nations to accept the " Koran ...
... early Caliphs - as the successors of Mohammed , in the combined temporal and spiritual sovereignty over all believers , were named - spread eastward , northward , westward , compelling the ever - vanquished nations to accept the " Koran ...
Strana 6
... of Constantinople . But a more powerful , more savage enemy was soon to threaten the gates of Iconium . Early in the thirteenth century , Jenghiz Khan , with his ERTOGRUL , FATHER OF OTHMAN . 7 hordes of Moguls 6 TURKEY AND RUSSIA .
... of Constantinople . But a more powerful , more savage enemy was soon to threaten the gates of Iconium . Early in the thirteenth century , Jenghiz Khan , with his ERTOGRUL , FATHER OF OTHMAN . 7 hordes of Moguls 6 TURKEY AND RUSSIA .
Strana 13
... early Ottoman rulers , all of whom were great . To the occupant of a well - established throne he must doubtless have appeared as merely the lucky chieftain of a group of nomad tribes ; but to us he seems to have been from the period of ...
... early Ottoman rulers , all of whom were great . To the occupant of a well - established throne he must doubtless have appeared as merely the lucky chieftain of a group of nomad tribes ; but to us he seems to have been from the period of ...
Strana 14
... earliest permanent companies of men - at - arms established by Charles VII . of France , and which are regarded as the earliest formally organised bodies of soldiery . But Alaeddin's army proved insubordinate and turbulent . It was ...
... earliest permanent companies of men - at - arms established by Charles VII . of France , and which are regarded as the earliest formally organised bodies of soldiery . But Alaeddin's army proved insubordinate and turbulent . It was ...
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Andronicus arms army artillery Asia Minor assailants Austrian Azoff Bajazet battle became Belgrade Bosphorus boyards brother Byzantine Byzantine Empire camp campaign capital captured character Charles Christian Church command conquered conqueror conquest Constantinople Cossacks Crimea Czar Danube death defeat defenders dominions Emperor enemy Ertogrul Europe faith father favour fleet force fortress fortune garrison gave Grand Vizier Greek grivnas hand head honour hundred Hungarian Hungary imperial inhabitants Ivan Janissaries Khan King Kiuperli knights Koran Mameluke marched military Mohammed Mohammed II Mohammedan monarch Moscow Murad Mustapha nation once Orkhan Othman Ottoman Empire Ottoman Turks palace Pasha peace Persia person Peter Poland Polish possession Prince prisoners Prophet provinces race reign religion retired Russian Selim sent Servian siege soon sovereign success successor Suleiman Sultan Sweden sword Tartars territory thousand throne tion took treaty tribes troops Turkey Turkish Turks victory whole Zriny
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Strana 31 - GOD having secretly predetermined not only the adverse and prosperous fortune of every person in this world, in the most minute particulars, but also his faith or infidelity, his obedience or disobedience, and consequently his everlasting happiness or misery after death ; which fate or predestination it is not possible, by any foresight or wisdom, to avoid.
Strana 16 - On the death of that emperor his testament was publicly read in the senate. He bequeathed, as a valuable legacy to his successors, the advice of confining the empire within those limits which nature seemed to have placed as its permanent bulwarks and boundaries...
Strana 28 - This argument is most powerfully addressed to a devout Arabian, whose mind is attuned to faith and rapture, whose ear is delighted by the music of sounds, and whose ignorance is incapable of comparing the productions of human genius.
Strana 220 - Transfusing into them their dunghill soul. How did they rivet, with gigantic piles, Thorough the centre their new-catched miles, And to the stake a struggling country bound, Where barking waves still bait the forced ground, Building their watery Babel far more high To reach the sea, than those to scale the sky.
Strana 31 - Houris, or black-eyed girls, of resplendent beauty, blooming youth, virgin purity, and exquisite sensibility, will be created for the use of the meanest believer ; a moment of pleasure will be prolonged to a thousand years, and his faculties will be increased a hundred fold, to render him worthy of his felicity.
Strana 58 - Second performed the namaz of prayer and thanksgiving on the great altar, where the Christian mysteries had so lately been celebrated before the last of the Caesars.
Strana 31 - It is natural enough that an Arabian prophet should dwell with rapture on the groves, the fountains, and the rivers of paradise ; but instead of inspiring the blessed inhabitants with a liberal taste for harmony and science, conversation and friendship, he idly celebrates the pearls and diamonds, the robes of silk, palaces of marble, dishes of gold, rich wines, artificial dain ties, numerous attendants, and the whole train of sensual and costly luxury, which becomes insipid to the owner, even in...
Strana 31 - Let them therefore fight for the religion of God, who part with the present life in exchange for that which is to come ; for whosoever fighteth for the religion of God, whether he be slain, or be victorious, we will surely give him a great reward.
Strana 30 - ... your neighbour who is a stranger, and to your familiar companion, and the traveller, and the captives whom your right hands shall possess ; for GOD loveth not the proud or vain-glorious, who are covetous, and recommend covetousness unto men, and conceal that which GOD of his bounty hath given them...
Strana 4 - It was foretold, that to him should the gathering of the people be ; and that God would give him the Heathen for his inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth for his possession, which was punctually fulfilled by the wonderful success of the gospel, and its universal propagation throughout the world.