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The Rauzat-us-safa : or, Garden of purity... / By Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond...Translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek, and called by him ʻSacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief.' Edited by F. F. Arbuthnot...

Title
The Rauzat-us-safa : or, Garden of purity... / By Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond...Translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek, and called by him ʻSacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief.' Edited by F. F. Arbuthnot...
Author
Mīr Khvānd, Muḥammad ibn Khāvandshāh, 1433-1498
Publication
London : The Royal Asiatic Society, 1891-

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Additional Authors
  • Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891
  • Arbuthnot, F. F.
  • Arbuthnot, Forster Fitzgerald, 1833-1901
Description
2 pt. in 5 v.; 22 cm.
Series Statement
Oriental translation fund. New series ; v. 1
Uniform Title
Oriental Translation Fund (Series) new ser., v. 1.
Alternative Title
  • Garden of purity.
  • Garden of purity
Subject
  • Muḥammad, Prophet, -632
  • 622-661
  • Islam > History
  • Caliphs
  • Islamic Empire > History > 622-661
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • On spine, pt.I (v.1-2) 1892 ; pt.II (v.1-3) 1893.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
pt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs.--pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives of Abu Bakr, O'mar, O'thmân, and A'li, the four immediate successors of Muhammad the apostle.
LCCN
^^^42026387^
OCLC
  • 1549524
  • SCSB-12619304
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library