Sayyid Turki bin Said, GCSI (1832 – 4 June 1888) (Arabic: تركي بن سعيد) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman from 30 January 1871 to 4 June 1888. He was the fifth son of Said bin Sultan, Sultan of Muscat and Oman. On Turki's death, he was succeeded by his second son, Faisal bin Turki. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sayyid-turki-bin-said-gcsi-1832-4-june-1888-arabic-was-sultan-of-muscat-and-oman-from-30-january-1871-to-4-june-1888-he-was-the-fifth-son-of-said-bin-sultan-sultan-of-muscat-and-oman-on-turkis-death-he-was-succeeded-by-his-second-son-faisal-bin-turki-image344256148.html
RM2B0266C–Sayyid Turki bin Said, GCSI (1832 – 4 June 1888) (Arabic: تركي بن سعيد) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman from 30 January 1871 to 4 June 1888. He was the fifth son of Said bin Sultan, Sultan of Muscat and Oman. On Turki's death, he was succeeded by his second son, Faisal bin Turki.
Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . , is.?. Chinese photo A ROPE BRIDGE IN SOUTH-EASTERN TIBET X ETHNOGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE 225 the Shan, Lolo, or Moso stocks, which constituted perhapsthe original inhabitants of the country. As for the Tibetansthemselves, I would hazard the guess that, in the same waythat the Japanese are apparently a mixture of the Tartars ofNorth-eastern Asia with the Malays of the Southern Seas,the Tibetans are a mixture of Turkis and Mongols from thenorth and Burmese from the south. The p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travels-of-a-consular-officer-in-eastern-tibet-together-with-a-history-of-the-relations-between-china-tibet-and-india-is-chinese-photo-a-rope-bridge-in-south-eastern-tibet-x-ethnography-and-language-225-the-shan-lolo-or-moso-stocks-which-constituted-perhapsthe-original-inhabitants-of-the-country-as-for-the-tibetansthemselves-i-would-hazard-the-guess-that-in-the-same-waythat-the-japanese-are-apparently-a-mixture-of-the-tartars-ofnorth-eastern-asia-with-the-malays-of-the-southern-seasthe-tibetans-are-a-mixture-of-turkis-and-mongols-from-thenorth-and-burmese-from-the-south-the-p-image340051597.html
RM2AN6K7W–Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . , is.?. Chinese photo A ROPE BRIDGE IN SOUTH-EASTERN TIBET X ETHNOGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE 225 the Shan, Lolo, or Moso stocks, which constituted perhapsthe original inhabitants of the country. As for the Tibetansthemselves, I would hazard the guess that, in the same waythat the Japanese are apparently a mixture of the Tartars ofNorth-eastern Asia with the Malays of the Southern Seas,the Tibetans are a mixture of Turkis and Mongols from thenorth and Burmese from the south. The p
Prince Eugene of Savoy as the winner in the Turkish camp of Belgrade, 1717, historical illustration, circa 1886 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prince-eugene-of-savoy-as-the-winner-in-the-turkish-camp-of-belgrade-36155142.html
RFC2R072–Prince Eugene of Savoy as the winner in the Turkish camp of Belgrade, 1717, historical illustration, circa 1886
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