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  • Balban (Ghiâs-ud-dîn, alias Ulugh Khan), who reigned from A.D.

    Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official William Sleeman 1822

  • In those days I was interested then in the legacy of Tamerlane and Ulugh Beg in Samarkand, which Thubron indeed describes in so far as it was there to be found.

    Linkspam for 14-7-2009 nwhyte 2009

  • We've seen Tycho Brahe's observatory in Denmark, we've seen Ulugh Beg's observatory in Samarkand, and I think most amazing of all, we've seen Pompeii, with plumbing, faucets, running water, and so many signs of modern life that one can hardly imagine how that knowledge was lost.

    John C. Mather - Autobiography 2007

  • Christian admirals reluctantly abandoned the pursuit of Ulugh Ali.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • The news that the Christian armada was assembled at Messina alarmed Ulugh Ali into abandoning any further enterprises in the Adriatic, and his squadrons withdrew to join the concentration of the Turkish fleets at the entrance of the Gulf of Corinth.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • Ulugh Ali secured as a trophy of his success the standard of the Knights.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • Ulugh Ali at first possessed, soon disappeared, but for more than an hour the fight continued with heavy loss on both sides.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • Doria, leaving part of his division to encounter the galleys Ulugh

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • At Corfu the commandant of the fortress had terrible tales to tell of Ulugh

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • Here was prepared his great star catalogue, based upon the earlier observations of Hipparchus, and destined to remain alone in its field for more than twelve centuries, until Ulugh Bey, Prince of Samarcand, repeated the work of his

    The New Heavens George Ellery Hale 1903

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