The history of the late revolutions in Persia : an eyewitness account of the fall of the Safavid dynasty
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The history of the late revolutions in Persia : an eyewitness account of the fall of the Safavid dynasty
I.B. Tauris, 2018
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- v. 2
- v. 3
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The chronicles of a traveller or, a history of the Afghan wars with Persia
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Vol. 3 translated by George Newnham Mitford from the Latin version of J. C. Clodius
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"First published as The history of the late revolutions in Persia, translated from the French version of Jean-Antoine du Cerceau, second edition, printed for J. Osborne, 1740"--V.1 and v.2, t.p. verso
"First published as The chronicles of a traveller or, a history of the Afghan wars with Persia, translated from the Latin of J.C. Clodius by George Newnham Mitford, published by James Ridgway, 1840"--V. 3, t.p. verso
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- Volume 1: A History of the Late Revolution in Persia by J. T. Krusinski New Introduction by Rudi Matthee Preface Introduction: A history of the late revolution in Persia Origin of the family of the Sophies
- Ismael
- Thamas
- Ismael II
- Mahomet Codabende
- Emir Heuse
- Ismael III
- Abas Goal
- Sefi
- Abas II
- Solyman
- Hussein A History of the Late Revolution in Persia Volume 2: A History of the Late Revolution in Persia by J. T. Krusinski A History of the Late Revolution in Persia (contd) Appendix Index Volume 3: The Chronicle of a Traveller, or a History of the Afghan Wars with Persia translated by G. N. Mitford from the Latin of J. C. Clodius Preface Introduction Turkish author's preface The Chronicles of a Traveller Preface concerning the modern kings of Persia and the duration of their reigns
- Supplement to the history of Shah Abas II
- History of Shah Sooliman
- History of the mother of the Princess Royal
- History of Mirza Abas
- Death of Sooliman
- History of Shah Hoossein
- Consideration of the cause of the destruction of the Persian Empire
- The early history of the Afghans
- Description of the Afghan mose of warfare
- The routes and distance from Isfahan to the city of Candahar
- Description of Candahar
- Reasons for the occupation of Candahar by the Persians
- Rebellion of Georgis Khan, Prince of Geoprgia, and his flight
- The arrival of Georgis Khan at Isfahan, and his pardon by the Shah
- The arrival of an Indian ambassador to demand restitution of Candahar
- Determination of the Shah and his ministers to send Georgis Khan at the head of an army to Candahar, and rejection of the demands of the Kino of India
- History of Meer Veis
- The arrival of Meer Veis at Isfahan, and the rest of his proceedings with the Shah and the ministers
- Of the pilgrimage of Meer Veis and his petition to the Shah, assigning his reasons for it
- The questions put by Meer Veis to the Ulemas of the hijaz
- Return of Meer Veis to Isfahan, from his Pilgrimage
- Arrival of the Russian ambassador to the court of Isfahan
- Advice of Meer Veis concerning the ambassador
- Departure of Meer Veis for Candahar
- Arrival of Meer Veis at Candahar and deliberation on the murder of Georgis Khan
- Consultation of Meer Veis, after the assassination of Georgis Khan, with the Afghans
- Seizure of the fortress of Candahar
- Deliberation of the Afghans, after the capture of the fortress
- Letter sent by Meer Veis to the Shah of Persia
- Letter of Meer Veis to the ministers of the Emperor of Hindostan
- The reduction of Candahar undertaken by the Persians under Khoosrow Khan
- Preparation of Meer Veis for the reception of Khoosrow Khan
- The Persians raise the siege of Candahar, their defeat and flight
- Death of Meer Veis
- The reign of Meer Abdallah in Candahar
- History of Meer Mahmood, his assassination of Meer Abdallah, and usurpation
- Of the second Persian war for the recovery of Candahar, of their general, Suffee Koolly Khan, and the fate of his young son
- Defeat of the Persians and death of Suffee Koolly Khan and his young son
- Determination of the Persians to renew the war with the Afghans
- The cooperation of the Portuguese fleet sought by the Persians
- Arrival of Meer Mahmood at Kirman, its siege and capture. Battle with Lootf Ally Khan. Defeat of Mahmood and his flight into Candahar
- Conspiracy of the council against Looft Ally Khan
- The fate of the Etimad-Dowlet, or Prime Minister, Fetteh Ally Khan, and the false calumnies against him
- The Etimad-Dowlet deprived of sight through the machinations of his enemies
- Lootf Ally Khan summoned from Shiraz and cast into prison
- Assembly of the Shah's ministers and the Etimad-Dowlet confronted with his accusers
- The Etimad-Dowlet's first answer
- Answer the second
- Answer the third
- Answer the fourth
- Answer the fifth
- Answer the sixth
- Answer the seventh
- Answer the eighth
- Answer the ninth
- Account of Lootf Ally Khan
- Supplement to the history of Lootf Ally Khan
- The celestial and terrestrial signs that appeare
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