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              Indian Mahommedan
              GB 891 SC2-SC2/2 · File · [1900 - 1923]
              Part of Notebooks on India

              Two notebooks entitled "Indian Mohammedan" containing notes on Islamic culture in India. They are:

              • Indian Mohammedan Vol I - containing notes from sources such as Elliot's History of India, Blockmann
              • Indian Mohammedan Vol II - containing notes from sources such as Elliot's History of India, Sir A. Lyall
              Islamic
              GB 891 SC2-SC2/3 · File · [1900 - 1923]
              Part of Notebooks on India

              Two notebooks labelled "Islamic". They are:

              • Islamic Vol I: Ottoman and Seljukian - containing notes from sources such as Tableau [Senvial] de l'Empire Ottoman, Paris 1787, D'Ohsson, Schifer, Elliot. Pasted into the notebook is the article - Ottoman Administration - a review of "Droit Public et Administratif de l'Empire Ottoman" by A. Heidborn.
              • Islamic Vol II - containing notes from sources such as Kremer, Goldziher, Amin Ali. Within the volume is a loose newspaper cutting from The Pioneer for 29 April 1910, with an article entitled "Turks and Arabs".
              Notebooks on India
              GB 891 SC2 · Fonds · [1900 - 1923]

              Twelve notebooks containing the author's notes on India, its religions and inscriptions, mainly extracts from, and comments upon, published authors' works.

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              Papers of Anton Tien
              GB 891 AT · Fonds · 23rd Jan 1861

              These papers consist of a letter from Rev Anton Tien, in Constantinople, to Edwin Norris to send him a copy of a letter sent by Sheikh Ahmed of Mecca to some of his principal co-religionists to be distributed to all "Musselmans", as Tien thought the letter would be of interest to Norris. The copy of Sheikh Ahmed's letter is in Arabic with an English translation.

              Tien Anton 1834-1920 Rev. Prof.