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The father was an example for the son: "Mahmud ibn Sebuktegin attacks the fortress of Zarang," from a history of the world composed c.1307

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"History of the World, by Rashid al-Din (707 AH, 1307 AD). This superbly illuminated MS history of the world was written in approximately 707 AH (1307 AD), collected by Lt-Col John Baillie, Professor of Arabic Fort William College, Calcutta. It complements the MS formerly in the Royal Asiatic Society's Collections and now in private hands."

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current08:20, 7 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 08:20, 7 January 2017548 × 274 (122 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)The father was an example for the son: "Mahmud ibn Sebuktegin attacks the fortress of Zarang," from a history of the world composed c.1307 <p>Source: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.lib.ed.ac.uk/about/bgallery/Gallery/researchcoll/islamicart.html">http://www.lib.ed.ac.uk/about/bgallery/Gallery/researchcoll/islamicart.html</a> (downloaded Jan. 2006) </p> "History of the World, by Rashid al-Din (707 AH, 1307 AD). This superbly illuminated MS history of the world was written in approximately 707 AH (1307 AD), collected by Lt-Col John Baillie, Professor of Arabic Fort William College, Calcutta. It complements the MS formerly in the Royal Asiatic Society's Collections and now in private hands."
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