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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CLASSICAL PERSIAN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY (Continued) (View the image of this page) The Shaikh rode among the children, (but) the young man again called o him, Saying, " Come, pray expound this.
(View the image of this page) Kai-Khusrau said to him, " 0 lion-like man, do not despair at you: oath to God. Make your mind easy now as to your oath, pierce his car with you.
(View the image of this page) (Hurmuzd) said to (Bahram-e Chubin), 11 You are the general of the irmy : all things are committed to your charge.
(View the image of this page) Apprehension has arisen in my heart as to race, for I remember those true accounts : The evil started first with Tur-from whom departed the Divine radi• ance- You have heard how he set out in thebeginning with malice and enmity against (his) inoffensive (brother) Iraj, · [Tur, the second son of Farldun was given Turkistan and China, ,.
(View the image of this page) This Mihrniindar seems quite a learned and cultured man, and he is familiar with 'Umar-e Khaiyam and his poetry.
(View the image of this page) Herat which was the Court of the King was such that they make it -, proverbial in every place for beauty.
(View the image of this page) In his last years by reason of a chronic and long-continued malady that had come upon him, they transferred his office to his son Abu- 1 Ali Ahmad.