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- The Road to
Samarcand is a
novel by
English author Patrick O'Brian,
published in 1954 and set in Asia
during the 1930s. Derrick, an
American teen, is...
- of the Emb****y of Ruy
Gonzalez De
Clavijo to the
Court of Timour, at
Samarcand, A.D. 1403–6 – Full text at
Google Books. Lamb,
Harold (1929). Tamerlane:...
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perfect calendar ever devised.: 101 One of his
pupils Nizami Aruzi of
Samarcand relates that
Khayyam apparently did not have a
belief in
astrology and...
- The
language and laws of the
Quran were
studied with
equal devotion at
Samarcand and Seville: the Moor and the
Indian embraced as
countrymen and brothers...
- O'Brian
wrote three books aimed at a
younger age group, The Road to
Samarcand, The
Golden Ocean, and The
Unknown S****.
Although written many years...
- (Narrative of the Emb****y of Ruy
Gonzalez de
Clavijo to the
Court of
Timour at
Samarcand AD 1403–6). Clavijo, a
nobleman of
Madrid and
chamberlain to the king...
- S2CID 208620138. B. Bottigheimer, Ruth (2021). “Hannā Diyāb’s ‘A
Sultan of
Samarcand’, an Eleventh-Century Old
Georgian St.
George Legend, and the Construction...
- 'Lion and Sun'
motif must have been the sign of the 'former
Lords of
Samarcand'.
Subtelny 2007, p. 260. Bartold,
Vasily (2020). Turks. 12
Lectures on...
- On
March 12, 1931, the
Samarcand Manor State Industrial Training School for Girls,
located twenty miles away from Carthage,
North Carolina, was set on...