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312 p., 221 fig. n/b et coul. Catalogue d'exposition, Aachen, Krönungsaal im Rathaus, 27 Juni bis 6 September 1987. Inv. 11243
1904259905British India Simla and elsewhere 1904. Various paginations with numerous genealogical appendices some folding. Many works in blue or red editorial pencil or with marginal notes. 1 vols. Small folio. Contemporary Indian cloth-covered boards. Boards scuffed and rubbed; text with some staining and occasional old repairs; some folding tables shaved with loss. Various paginations with numerous genealogical appendices some folding. Many works in blue or red editorial pencil or with marginal notes. 1 vols. Small folio. A sequence of reports and first hand accounts of local conditions in Mekran Kalat Baluchistan Northwest India now Pakistan and relations with with the Khan of Kalat and his family. An uncommon glimpse of politics of and life in a frontier state of British India. This is a series of eleven internal reports many of them from the pen of Herbert Showers 1862-1916 whose career as a Political Officer took him to Kalat Quetta Jaipur Alwar Katmandu Udaipur. He died relatively young at 54 in 1916. The reports are candid: "As recent events show important events seriously affecting the peace and well-being of the country may be passing and no information of them reach the Political Agent except accidentally from an unofficial source. And as can readily be understood the difficulties are greatly enhanced by our having such a man as Pasand Khan for the Jhallawan Sirdar." A marginal note in pencil indicates "resigned in favour of his son in 1911".<br /> <br /> Comprising:<br /> <br /> a No. 371. From Lieutenant E. Le Mesurier Officiating Political Agent in Kalat To Major-General Sir James Browne . Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan. 15th May 1896 . report on the recent tour made by His Highness the Khan of Kalat in the Mekran sic. country. 1-41 pp.<br /> <br /> b No. 280. From Lieutenant E. Le Mesurier Officiating Political Agent in Kalat To Major-General Sir James Browne . Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan. Dated Camp Mustung the 24th April 1896. report on the recent tour of His Highness the Khan of Kalat through Kech-Mekran and the arrangements made by His Highness for the future administration of the country. 1-25 pp. "Vara 2." in manuscript at head of p.1.<br /> <br /> c No. 93. Dated Camp Quetta the 15th May 1897. From Lieut. R.A.E. Benn Military Adviser and Assistant His Highness the Khan of Kalat To the Political Agent Kalat . report in connection with the relief of the detachments of the Kalat State troops which was carried out by me . during my recent visit to Mekran. 1-25 pp.<br /> <br /> d Baluchistan. D. No. 308. No. 3389 dated Quetta the 17th May 1898. From- Colonel Henry Wylie C.S.I Officiating Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan To-The Secretary to the Government of India Foreign Department Simla . the following report with its enclosures regarding the recent disturbances in Makran for the information of the Government of India. 1-38 pp. "Corrected copy" in manuscript at head of p.1 and some other small notes and underlining. Imprint: G.C. Press Simla - No 286 F.D. - 4-6-98 - 95. <br /> <br /> e No. 4126 dated Quetta the 26th May 1899. From - Colonel Heny Wylie G.L.I. C.S.I . To - The Sectretary to the Government of India Foreign Department . refers to your letter No. 1548-E.A. dated the 1st November 1898 conveying the orders of the Governor-General in Council regarding the future of Mekran. 1-39 pp. Imprint: G.C. Press Simla. - No. 24F. D. - 6.6.99.-80. <br /> <br /> f No. 1367 of 1900. Dated Camp Quetta the 17th April 1900. From the Political Agent S.G.Knox Kalat To the Agent to the Governor General in Baluchistan Quetta . report on my tour in the Jhalawan hills and my visit to Mashkai. 1-34 pp. <br /> <br /> g Showers Col. Herbert Lionel. No. 5926 dated Quetta the 31st May 1901. From - The Hon'ble Lieutenant-Colonel C.E. Yate C.S.I. C.M.G. Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan. To - H.S. Barnes Esq. C.S.I. I.C.S. Secretary to the Government of India Foreign Department . the report of Captain H.L. Showers Political Agent Kalat on his tour in Mekran together with a subsequent letter from him to my address. 1-49 pp. "11/ Makran. 50 A / 1901". Imprint: G.C. Press Simla. - No. 364 F. D. - 28 6 1901 - 80.<br /> <br /> h Showers Col. Herbert Lionel. Major Showers' report . Part I. Confidential. No. 217 Confidential dated Camp Ziarat the 14th June 1902. From - The Hon'ble Colonel C.E. Yate C.S.I. C.M.G. Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan To - The Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign Department. .I. forward herewith Major Showers's report . on his recent tour in Makran and Mashkel.1-43 pp. Imprint: G.I.C.P.O. - No. 123 F.D. - 5-7-1902 - 114 - Exd. B.M.<br /> <br /> i Showers Col. Herbert Lionel. Major Showers' report . Part II. No. 400-C. dated Camp Ziarat the 17th June 1902. From - The Hon'ble Colonel C.E. Yate C.S.I. C.M.G. Agent to the Governor-General and Chief Commissioner in Baluchistan To - The Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign Department. .I. submit herewith Major Showers's report on his operations in Persia in co-operation with the Governor-General of Kerman for the purpose of obtaining compensation for the losses caused to Kej in the raids committed by Muhammad Umar Nausherwani and his Persian confederates. 1-78 pp. Imprint: G.I.C.P.O. - No. 129 F.D. - 11-7-1902 - 114 - P.K.B. <br /> <br /> j Showers Col. Herbert Lionel. No. 907-Z. dated Ziarat the 19th June 1903. From - The Hon'ble Colonel C.E. Yate C.S.I. C.M.G. Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan To - L.W . Dane Esq. Secretary to the Government of India Foreign Department. . re. the desirability or not of appointing a Native Assistant for the Jhallawan country .I have now the honour to submit Major Showers's report on his late tour. 1-68 pp. Imprint: G.C. Press Simla. - No. 773 F.D. - 31-7-03. - 62. - E. A.deS.<br /> <br /> k Showers Col. Herbert Lionel. No. 2655 dated Quetta. The 6th May 1904. From - The Hon'ble Colonel C.E. Yate C.S.I. C.M.G. Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan To - The Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign Department. . I have now the honour to forward . Major Showers's report . on his recent tour in Makran between October 1903 and January 1904 1-20 pp. At head: "P.olitical A.gent Kalat / 7.6.04" and in a different hand "11/6/04" Imprint: Foreign Office Press - No. 297 - 27-5-04. - 59. Provenance: Herbert Lionel Showers 1862-1916 political agent Kalat see note in item k with signature at head "P. A. Kalat / 7.6.04" unknown
Octavo in grey ornamental paper wraps; 270 p. ; 22 cm. In Urdu. Uncommon. A review of English and Urdu books and articles on the life and works of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938. Iqbal, Muhammad, Sir, 1877-1938 -- Bibliography. || Urdu poetry
n. 93 bross. edit. ill., lievi tracce d'uso in cop.
1991003394München, Piper, 1991. -- Broschiert -- 8°
1991029766München. Zürich., Piper Verlag - Serie Piper / Panoramen der Welt., 1991. Mit 12 Abbildungen. 224S. Taschenbuch, unterer Schnitt mit Strich, sonst guter Zustand. 8°. H OBroschur.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. No bdg. Wear spine, dispersed pages. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 197, 6 p., 5 panoramic folded huge b/w plates (Including the photographic plts.; 1-) Turkish Convention May, 13, 1923, Detroit, Mich by Photo Craft Byallen -23x39 cm-; 2-) [Among the Young Turks in Detroit, -23x106 cm-; 3-) In the White House with the President, -23x106 cm-; 4-) Islamic Society in the US, -32x40 cm-; 5-) Among the Young Turkish people in Chicago, -23x26 cm-). First and only edition of this exceedingly rare travel account of America by Dr. Mehmed Fuad [Umay], (1885-1963), who was a Turkish doctor and the founder of Himâye-i Etfâl [i.e. Society for the Protection of Orphans], a society that was established in 1921 to provide orphanages to children of the deceased soldiers in the Turkish War of Independence; began visiting many of the Turkish colonies in the US, giving lectures and raising a considerable amount of money for the establishment of these orphanages in Turkey. On 21 March 1923, Fuad Bey was granted permission from the Grand National Assembly of Turkey to go to the US in order to raise funds among the Ottoman immigrants for immediate war relief. Thus, for the first time, humanitarian action became an organized effort by fostering diaspora mobilization. Fuad Bey arrived in Ellis Island on 6 April 1923 on a ship named SS Aquitania and headed to the Ottoman Welfare Association at 35 Rivington Street. In the first meeting held by the Ottoman Welfare Association for the benefit of Turkish Orphan Society, Fuad Bey notes that a total of USD 17,500 was raised in just six hours. To those who donated over USD 1,000, a personally autographed picture of Mustafa Kemal was given by Fuad Bey. He visited the Turkish colonies in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He lectured about the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1922) and the success of the struggle, and many Turkish and Kurdish workers residing in these cities donated their life savings to support the construction of orphanages and the reconstruction of the entire country. Fuad's visit to Peabody, Massachusetts aroused exceptional excitement among the Turkish and Kurdish immigrants. It was the first chance for the Muslim Anatolian immigrants to manifest their national pride and attachment to the homeland. At the same time, their socioeconomic achievement was evidenced with the arrival of Fuad Bey in Peabody in an auto decorated with a large American flag and followed by a dozen autos filled with Turks, the machines decorated with American and Turkish flags.". A day before his arrival, the Turks refrained from work and "went around with badges in honor of his coming. Mehmed Fuad noted that there were around 600 Turks when he visited Peabody in 1923. Despite their small number, they had established Kizilay [i.e. Turkish Red Crescent] society. After being shown some of the tanneries in Peabody and Salem, Fuad gave an address to the Turks and Kurds at the Peabody Institute. The scene was described as: "All the Turks in town were present. They made a spectacle of the doctor's visit, many of them taking a day off. They wore badges in his honor and displayed in front of the Institute the American and Turkish flags. Great enthusiasm was shown. Baskets of roses were carried down the aisles and the flowers were bought at any price, bunches of money being put in the baskets. It was said that USD 8,000 was raised among the Turks of this city for Dr. Fuad Bey to take back with him.". Fuad Bey visited Peabody for a second time on 14 August 1925, as he came for the National Conference of Social Workers held in Denver, Colorado in June, 1925. When he arrived in Massachusetts, he was met by a delegation of Turkish people from [.]". (Source: Ottoman Immigrants and the Formation of Turkish Red Crescent Societies in the United States). No printed copy in OCLC.; Özege 727.; TBTK 11126.
Very Good Urdu Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (18 x 13 cm). In Urdu. 12 p. Lithographed edition. Ali was an Indian Muslim leader of the Khilafat Movement that erupted in response to the fall of the Ottoman Empire. He was the elder brother of the renowned political leader Mohammad Ali Jouhar. Shaukat Ali was born in 1873 in Rampur state in what is today Uttar Pradesh in India but later played role in partition of India on religious lines. He was educated at the Aligarh Muslim University. He was extremely fond of playing cricket, captaining the university team. Shaukat Ali helped his younger brother Mohammad Ali Jouhar publish the Urdu weekly Hamdard and the English weekly Comrade. In 1915 he published an article which said Turks were right to fight the British. These two weekly magazines played a key role in shaping the political policy of Muslim India back then. In 1919, while jailed for publishing what the British charged as seditious materials and organizing protests, he was elected as the last president of the Khilafat conference. He was re-arrested and imprisoned from 1921 to 1923 for his support to Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress during the Non-Cooperation Movement (1919-1922). His fans accorded him and his brother the title of Maulana. In March 1922, he was in Rajkot jail and was later released in 1923. While still a supporter of Congress and its non-violent ethos, Ali even surpassed some of his colleagues in also providing support to the revolutionary independence movement. To this end, he supplied guns to Sachindranath Sanyal. He opposed the 1928 Nehru Report. Instead, he demanded separate electorates for Muslims and finally the Khilafat Committee rejected the Nehru Report. Shaukat Ali attended the first and second Round Table Conferences (India) in London in 1930-31. His brother Jouhar died in 1931, and Shaukat Ali continued on and organized the World Muslim Conference in Jerusalem. In 1936, Ali became a member of the All India Muslim League and became a close political ally of and campaigner for Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the future founder of Pakistan. He served as member of the 'Central Assembly' in British India from 1934 to 1938. He travelled all over the Middle East, building support for India's Muslims and the struggle for independence from the British rule in India. (Source: Wikipedia).
Very Good Urdu Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish and Urdu. [64], 667, 45, 46 p. [TURKISH - URDU DICTIONARY] Türkçe - Urduca lûgat.= Türkî - Urdu lûgat. Preface by Sinas Orel (Turkis ambassador of Turkey in Pakistan). This Turkish - Urdu dictionary compiled by a Pakistanî scholar is the first of its kind and is based on the latest edition of the 'Türkçe sözlük" [i.e. Turkish toTurkish dictioonary] published by the TDK: Türk Dil Kurumu (Turkish Language Society), Ankara. Scarce.
Very Good Urdu Extremely rare first and only edition (not in institutional catalogues and market) of this travel book to America in the mid 20th century by Pakistani journalist and intellectual Sharif Farooq, who was invited to visit the USA on the Leader Specialist Programme in 1958. Sharif Farooq visited America in 1958. In his travelogue, he highlights the lifestyle, educational system, and foreign policy of America in detail. He also introduces the economical situation of the country, economical trends, and the condition of different institutions. Reports of press conferences are also a part of this travelogue. (Source: Travelogues of America in the Urdu Language: Trends and Tradition). "Wherever the Americans deserve appreciation for their intense patriotism and enthusiasm for labor, the author has given unstinted praise but where criticism is due he has not spared them, though the language used is very sober and moderate. I am confident that this book will be widely read and aimed as one of the good travel books written about America". (From the preface of the book by advocate-general Muhammad Ali). In original boards with lettering in both Latin and Arabic, spine missing. Otherwise a good copy. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). Text is in Urdu with a one-page English preface. 387, [1] p. In the Land of Lincoln. First Edition. No copy in OCLC.
Very Good English Original yellow wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. pp. [274]-284. This paper is a contribution to Birûnî's one of the major works in Arabic titled "Al-Qânûn al-Masûdî", a treatise calendars devoted to calendars and chronology. The chapter begins with a definition of the Saka Era. Birûnî then states two rules, the first for converting a date given in one of the three calendars common in the countries of medieval Islam into the equivalent Indian date, the second for performing the inverse operation, conversion from an Indian into a Western date. The epochs of the Arkand Zij (the Khandakhâdyaka and the Kaliyuga are given in this, the hierarchies of periods used in Indian chronology are defined, and the astronomical parameters assembled by us in Section 2 below are presented..." Six copies in OCLC 494511865, 469404461.
Very Good Persian Original brown half-leather. Light chipping on top of binding. Otherwise a very good copy. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian. [2], 460, [3] p. Scarce first edition of this fifth and the last volume of the dictionary including a detailed "glossary of difficult words used in the text", which is an invaluable resource in the Persian language, of corpus titled "Dâstân-e turktâzân-i Hind, girdâvarde-e khâma-e" [i.e. History of Muslim and Turkish rule in India] written by Mirzâ Nasru'llâh Khân Fidâiî at the end of the 19th century. This volume is the fifth and the last of Nasrullah Khan's five-volume work on the Muslim period in the Indian subcontinent up to the British Raj (1858-1947), conventionally said to start in 712, after the conquest of Sindh and Multan by the Umayyad caliphate. From the late 12th century onwards, Muslim empires dominated the subcontinent, most notably the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire.
1371777Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1973 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: A. BHATTACHARYYA. Substrat anthropologique des danses chhau de Purulia. - Thomas F. JOHNSON. Musical instruments and dance uniforms in Southern Africa. - Martine QUENTRIC. Notes sur les coutumes vestimentaires des Kalash du Pakistan. - Henri LHOTE. Dalle gravée de la chaîne des Ergab (Algérie). - Jean-Paul ROUX. Turquie d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. - Solange THIERRY. Présence de la Turquie. Arts et traditions populaires d'Anatolie. - Elie VERNIER. Une pièce rare de Madagascar.
1373105Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1964 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: A. B. RAJPUT, Le monde perdu des Kalash. - Montserrat PALAU MARTI, Les calendriers dahoméens. - Jacqueline DELANGE, Une pièce de la collection Tristan Tzara [support de métier à tisser dogon] - Jacques MILLOT, Dépôt d'une collection malgache choisie.
1373578Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1964 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, bon état. Sommaire: Léon PALES et Marie TASSSIN de SAINT PEREUSE, Une scène gravée magdalénienne. - Henri LEHMANN, Maisons de céramique (Nayarit, Mexique). - A.B. RAJPUT, Les Murung de la forêt de Bandarban (Pakistan oriental). - Jacques MILLOT, L'exposition "Impressions 64 Afrique-Madagascar. - Joseph CHELHOD, A propos du "Pélerinage à Kadzimain".
1369146Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1966 in-4, pp. 185-260 + [8 p.], nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état, cachet. Sommaire: Léon PALES et Marie TASSIN de SAINT PEREUSE, Un cheval-prétexte. Retour au chevêtre. - Henri LHOTE, Un crochet énigmatique d'Afrique du Nord. - Raymond CARON, Fête de la banane et du can-oui-ô chez les Indiens Tapirapés (Brésil). - A.B. RAJPUT, L'aube de la forêt profonde Chittagong Hill Tracts (Pakistan oriental). - Bernard et Dominique CHAMPAULT, Note sur un vase de pierre du Sahara nord-occidental. - Hugo ZEMP, Poupées des filles Dan excisées. - Jacqueline DELANGE, Exposition Paul Tischman: Arts connus et arts méconnues de l'Afrique noire.
Fine English Original wrappers. Oblong 4to. (21 x 27 cm). In English. [14] p., b/w photos. Scarce photographic booklet documenting the maritime exercises under the code name "Midlink Three" in the Arabian Sea, of thirty-five warships from the navies of CENTO (Central Treaty Organization) countries, participated in during two important weeks in October and November of 1960, which was the third in a series of annual CENTO naval exercises. This book was printed in Ankara, where is the organization's headquarters from 1958 to 1979 thereafter in Baghdad, Iraq from 1955 to 1958. The booklet includes 30 b/w photographs with descriptive texts and documents the process of the operation began on October 25 at Pakistan Naval Station Karsaz, near Karachi. Cover photo shows a bugler sounding the opening of Midlink Three as senior staff and ships' officers arrive for a preliminary briefing conference at Pakistan naval station Karsaz. Interior photos show warships of the Iranian navy (Shahrukh and Shahbaz) equipped with flags of all member countries of CENTO., Rear admiral A. R. Khan and F. L. Ainsworth for a briefing conference.; Royal navy "Sea Hawk" jet fighter aircraft aboard American carrier Essex during the first sea phase of Midlink Three.; etc. Most photographs are full-paged. The Middle East Treaty Organization (METO), also known as the Baghdad Pact and subsequently known as the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO), was a military alliance of the Cold War. It was formed in 1955 by Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom and dissolved in 1979. US pressure and promises of military and economic aid were key in the negotiations leading to the agreement, but the United States could not initially participate. John Foster Dulles was involved in the negotiations as United States Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In 1958, the US joined the military committee of the alliance. It is generally viewed as one of the least successful of the Cold War alliances. Eleven copies in OCLC 123251373, 654418496.
Verona, due stralci in 1988, 8vo con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 271/310 + pp. 105/124 con 2 cartine ed un grafico. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
B9781020772504Hardback. New. hardcover
2000X75699Leuven, Peeters 2000 299pp., 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" vol.94, hardvocer (editor's green cloth), dustwrapper, very good condition, [contains 2468 bibliographical references], X75699
2000X80279Leuven, Peeters 2000 viii + 299pp., hardcover (editor's green cloth), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 94, fine condition (as new), [contains 2468 bibliographical references], ISBN 978-90-429-0819-X, X80279
viii + 299pp., hardcover (editor's green cloth), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 94, fine condition (as new), [contains 2468 bibliographical references], ISBN 978-90-429-0819-X, X80279
299pp., 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" vol.94, hardvocer (editor's green cloth), dustwrapper, very good condition, [contains 2468 bibliographical references], X75699
2nd edition. Hardback in protected dust jacket. VG/G++ (spine edges frayed, price clipped). 17468. eng
1964105265Oxford University Press, Karachi 1964. 215 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, 8°, Original-Pappband (Hardcover) mit Original-Schutzumschlag, dieser leicht angerändert und mit kleinen Randeinrissen, Name auf Vorsatz, gutes Exemplar,