The modern part of An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time, Volume 3

Couverture
C. Bathurst, J. F. and C. Rivington, A. Hamilton, T. Payne, T. Longman, S. Crowder, B. Law, T. Becket, J. Robson, F. Newbery, G. Robinson, T. Cadell, J. and T. Bowles, S. Bladon, J. Murray, and W. Fox., 1780
 

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Page 291 - made open war on all who would not cry out with them, There is no god but God, Baba is the
Page 397 - On his return he defeated a numerous body of Turks, who attempted to cut off his retreat; after which defeat the Turks abandoned
Page 42 - In his return he was met by a numerous body of Turks, who attempted to cut off his retreat;
Page 470 - place : but Alexis having ordered the reeds at one end to be fired, the Turks flew from the flames into the hands of the Romans, who killed one half, and carried off the other. Amir Mohammed, having been joined by the Turkmans, and
Page 397 - he was informed, that the Turks, having furprifed and plundered the city of Neocsefarea, were retiring with a rich booty. The emperor following them at the head of a
Page 397 - He then purfued his march to Aleppo, which he retook, together with Hierapolis, where he built a ftrong
Page 368 - becoming known in the world, was about the middle of all Tartary, towards mount Altay, which divides that great region, as it were,, into -two parts: and that, in a few years, they, from a very
Page 471 - he reviewed his army, and contrived a new method of drawing up his forces in order of battle. He found that the Turks did not fight like other people, joining their bucklers and bodies
Page 39 - He then purfued his march to Aleppo, which he retook, together with Hierapolis, where he built a
Page 422 - both in his employments and the title of Karazm Shah, though no more, in reality, than governor of that province, like his father. He obtained great credit with Sanjar by his

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