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Hardcover. Zustand: New. The history of Oudh is incomplete without the reference of its Begams. The Begams have left an abiding mark on Indian history. The most prominent names are- Nawab Begam Sadr-un-Nisa, Bhahu Begam, Padisha Begam and Hazrat Mahal. All these Begams played dominant role in the history of Oudh from the various coups to the sepoy mutiny against the British. The present book makes an even wider appeal in that it illustrates a phase in the development of Shiaism in India.
Verlag: Indian Press, Allahabad., 1938
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Prabhu Book Exports, Gurgaon, HR, Indien
rebound half leather. Zustand: used/Good. 98 Pages. One Text Page Mud Stained.
Verlag: Al-Matba'a al-Bahiyya al-Misriyah,, Cairo, 1887
Sprache: Arabisch
Anbieter: FOLIOS LIMITED, Oxford, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. Volume I: 320 pp, / Volume II: 286 pp., 2 pp., (table of contents), Arabic text within borders, second text printed on margin, browned paper, foxing throughout, some annotation in margin. new end papers. This work contains two commentaries on ibn Hisham's Mughni al-Labib 'an kutub al-'Areeb, which is a classical, an advanced level Arabic grammar. Ibn Hisham (1310-1360) was an Arab grammarian, who was born in Cairo and also died there. His works include a commentary on Ibn Malik's Alfiyya, an elementary treatise on syntax entitled al-I'rab 'an qawa'id al'I'rab, some very profound grammatical riddles and two longer works, Qatr al-nada wa-ball al-sada and Shudhur al-Dhahab, which both follow the fashion of the time in consisting of a basic text and commentary by the same author. His Mughni al-Labib 'an kutub al-'arib is a more original work in both structure and content. Arranged alphabetically, it is a concentrated and erudite survey of the main concepts of syntax and the functions of the particle, conjunctions and prepositions. In this Volume Two scholars are commenting on Ibn Hisham's great grammatical treatise. #35010.