cover image: The General History of the Mogol Empire  from its Foundation by Tamerlane  to the Late Emperor Orangzeb. Abstracted from the Memoirs of M.Manouchi  a Venetian  and Chief Phyfitian to Ourangzeb for above Forty Years

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The General History of the Mogol Empire from its Foundation by Tamerlane to the Late Emperor Orangzeb. Abstracted from the Memoirs of M.Manouchi a Venetian and Chief Phyfitian to Ourangzeb for above Forty Years

1709

Tamerlane was nearly related to the king and one of the Descendants of the Mogol Race; The Word ikiogol in its first Signification is neither the Name of a Country nor an Empire; its the Name of a Family which has been for the most part upon the Throne in the Soutern parts of Tartary and from hence Tamer lane derives his Original. [...] This seditious Discourse comunicated to the Ranks made the Tartars rsolve on quiting the Indies and leaving Raffa in the quiet Possession of his Liberty; in the mean time Tamerlanwas very easy in his tent and depending on the Valour and Experience of his Troops had no great Apprehensions from' the Numbers of the Enemy when he was iform'd of the Design of his Troops to quit the Ent [...] The Defeat of Sigismond King of Hungary and that of the Duke of Never: followed by the Principal Nobility of France near Nicopolis in Bulgaria had emboldened the Othoman to attempt the Siege of Constatinople ; he had +areacty reduc'd the Emperor Emanuel to yield to the Mahonzetans part of the Suburbs of the City to build 'em Mosques in and erect a I✓''usualman Tribunal : in fine he cumpel [...] Abouchaid in the first Years of his Reign was recommended by neither: He lived at Herat a lazy inglorious Life in the Delights of a Seraglio - void of the good Nture of his Father and of the Bravery of his Grandfather; He seemed to have no further32 The History of the Mogol. [...] in Europe by the Name of Usunt-Cassan of the Family of the white Sheep ; the other Ghan-Schah of the Family of the black Sheep; these Two Sultans had been formerly Genrals of the Armies of Ben-avis whaTmerlane had driven from Bagalat.
history
Pages
386
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.142522
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i F.F. Catrou view
Author’s Preface
i-x unknown view
Tamerlane
1-27 unknown view
Miracha
27-31 unknown view
Abouchaid
31-54 unknown view
Sec-Omor or Scieck Omar
54-57 unknown view
Babar or Dabar
57-81 unknown view
Amayum or Homayum
81-98 unknown view
Akebar or Akbar
98-171 unknown view
Jehan-Guir
171-217 unknown view
Cha-Jaham
218-316 unknown view
A Description of the Court.of the Forces of the Riches and Government of the Mogol Emperors
317-366 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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