Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the Seventeenth Century (Complete)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, History, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the Seventeenth Century (Complete) by Evliya Çelebi, Library of Alexandria
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Evliya Çelebi ISBN: 9781465614094
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Evliya Çelebi
ISBN: 9781465614094
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
It was first built by Solomon, and has been described by some thousands of historians. The date of its capture is contained in those words of the Korán, “The exalted city” (beldah tayyibeh), and to it some commentators apply the following text: “Have not the Greeks been vanquished in the lowest parts of the earth?” (Kor. xxx. 1.) and “An excellent city, the like of which hath never been created.” All the ancient Greek historians are agreed, that it was first built by Solomon, son of David, 1600 years before the birth of the Prophet; they say he caused a lofty palace to be erected by Genii, on the spot now called Seraglio-Point, in order to please the daughter of Saïdún, sovereign of Ferendún, an island in the Western Ocean (Okiyúnús). The second builder of it was Rehoboam (Reja’ím), son of Solomon; and the third Yánkó, son of Mádiyán, the Amalekite, who reigned 4600 years after Adam was driven from Paradise, and 419 years before the birth of Iskender Rúmí (Alexander the Great), and was the first of the Batálisah (Ptolemies?) of the Greeks. There were four universal monarchs, two of whom were Moslims and two Infidels. The two first were Soleïmán (Solomon) and Iskender Zú’l karneïn (the two-horned Alexander), who is also said to have been a prophet; and the two last were Bakhtu-n-nasr, that desolation of the whole face of the earth, and Yánkó ibn Mádiyán, who lived one hundred years in the land of Adím (Edom).
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
It was first built by Solomon, and has been described by some thousands of historians. The date of its capture is contained in those words of the Korán, “The exalted city” (beldah tayyibeh), and to it some commentators apply the following text: “Have not the Greeks been vanquished in the lowest parts of the earth?” (Kor. xxx. 1.) and “An excellent city, the like of which hath never been created.” All the ancient Greek historians are agreed, that it was first built by Solomon, son of David, 1600 years before the birth of the Prophet; they say he caused a lofty palace to be erected by Genii, on the spot now called Seraglio-Point, in order to please the daughter of Saïdún, sovereign of Ferendún, an island in the Western Ocean (Okiyúnús). The second builder of it was Rehoboam (Reja’ím), son of Solomon; and the third Yánkó, son of Mádiyán, the Amalekite, who reigned 4600 years after Adam was driven from Paradise, and 419 years before the birth of Iskender Rúmí (Alexander the Great), and was the first of the Batálisah (Ptolemies?) of the Greeks. There were four universal monarchs, two of whom were Moslims and two Infidels. The two first were Soleïmán (Solomon) and Iskender Zú’l karneïn (the two-horned Alexander), who is also said to have been a prophet; and the two last were Bakhtu-n-nasr, that desolation of the whole face of the earth, and Yánkó ibn Mádiyán, who lived one hundred years in the land of Adím (Edom).

More books from Library of Alexandria

Cover of the book An Episode Under The Terror by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book The Eternal Feminine by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Basil and Annette: A Novel by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Scotland Yard: The Methods and Organisation of the Metropolitan Police by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book The Prairie Mother by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book American Problems from the Point of View of a Psychologist by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Illustrations of Masonry by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk: A Study in Social Evolution by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed: A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on His Own Writings (Complete) by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book A Cigarette-Maker's Romance by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Sherlock Holmes: The Naval Treaty by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book The First Epistle, The Second Epistle and The Third Epistle (Complete) by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Wives and Widows; or The Broken Life by Evliya Çelebi
Cover of the book Due South or Cuba Past and Present by Evliya Çelebi
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy