Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies
Giving an account of the present state of those countries. As also a full relation of the five years wars, between Aureng-Zebe and his brothers in their father's life-time, about the succession. And a voyage made by the Great Mogul (Aureng-Zebe) with his army from Dehli to Lahor, from Lahor to Bember, and from thence to the kingdom of Kachemire, by the Mogols, call'd The paradise of the Indies. Together with a relation of the kingdom of Japan and Tunkin, and of their particular manners and trade. To which is added a new description of the grand seignior's seraglio, and also of all the kingdoms that encompass the Euxine and Caspian seas. Being the travels of Monsieur Tavernier Bernier, and other great men: adorned with many copper plates. The first volume
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Author
Contributions
- Phillips, John, 1631-1706 - Contributor
- Oldenburg, Henry, 1615?-1677, attributed name - Contributor
- Everard, Edmund, attributed name - Contributor
Publication
1684 - printed for Moses Pitt at the Angel in St. Pauls Church-yard, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15414153M
Alternate Titles
- Six travels of John Baptista Tavernier, Baron of Aubonne, through Turky and Persia to the Indies
- New relation of the inner-part of the grand seignor's seraglio
Subjects
Topics
People
Genres
- Early works to 1800
Series Statement
- Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 1801:4a
- Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 1840:2a
- Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 1840:2b
Other Editions
- Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies: Giving an account of the present state of those countries. As also a full relation of the five years wars, between Aureng-Zebe and his brothers in their father's life-time, about the succession. And a voyage made by the Great Mogul (Aureng-Zebe) with his army from Dehli to Lahor, from Lahor to Bember, and from thence to the kingdom of Kachemire, by the Mogols, call'd The paradise of the Indies. Together with a relation of the kingdom of Japan and Tunkin, and of their particular manners and trade. To which is added a new description of the grand seignior's seraglio, and also of all the kingdoms that encompass the Euxine and Caspian seas. Being the travels of Monsieur Tavernier Bernier, and other great men: adorned with many copper plates. The first volume
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