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The History of Nadir Shah, Formerly Called Thamas Kuli Khan, the Present Emperor of Persia. to Which Is Prefix'd a Short History of the Moghol Emperors. at the End Is Inserted, a Catalogue of About Two Hundred Manuscripts in the Persia and Other Oriental
The History of Nadir Shah, Formerly Called Thamas Kuli Khan, the Present Emperor of Persia. to Which Is Prefix'd a Short History of the Moghol Emperors. at the End Is Inserted, a Catalogue of About Two Hundred Manuscripts in the Persia and Other Oriental
The History of Nadir Shah, Formerly Called Thamas Kuli Khan, the Present Emperor of Persia. to Which Is Prefix'd a Short History of the Moghol Emperors. at the End Is Inserted, a Catalogue of About Two Hundred Manuscripts in the Persia and Other Oriental