Dost Muhummud Khan, and the recent events in Caubool; containing likenesses of Dost Muhammud; his two sons and his cousin Ubdool Ghunnee Khan; with a brief sketch of the life of the Umeer; being No. X. of Grant's Oriental Heads.
Dost Muhummud Khan, and the recent events in Caubool; containing likenesses of Dost Muhammud; his two sons and his cousin Ubdool Ghunnee Khan; with a brief sketch of the life of the Umeer; being No. X. of Grant's Oriental Heads.
bTitle:/b Dost Muhummud Khan, and the recent events in Caubool;
containing likenesses of Dost Muhammud; his two sons ... and his
cousin Ubdool Ghunnee Khan; with a brief sketch of the life of the
Umeer; being ... No. X. of Grant's Oriental
Heads.br/br/bPublisher:/b British Library, Historical Print
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