APA (7th ed.) Citation

Zamir Albermaky. (1787). Ispahan tales: Includino the history of Mahmud El Wordi, son of the Caliph Mustapha Alraschid, a descendant of Haroun Alraschid, king of Bagdad, from the time that he possessed himself of the beautiful Jesmina, daughter of Karra Hassan Battress, grand vizir to Emir Sali Shaw, king of Ispahan. Written originally in Arabic, by the Caliph's Shelaby Zamir Albermaky; and now translated into English by his son, David Zemira, and assistants. Printed for the author, by W, Justins, No. 35, Shoemaker-Row, Blackfriars.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Zamir Albermaky. Ispahan Tales: Includino the History of Mahmud El Wordi, Son of the Caliph Mustapha Alraschid, a Descendant of Haroun Alraschid, King of Bagdad, from the Time That He Possessed Himself of the Beautiful Jesmina, Daughter of Karra Hassan Battress, Grand Vizir to Emir Sali Shaw, King of Ispahan. Written Originally in Arabic, by the Caliph's Shelaby Zamir Albermaky; and Now Translated into English by His Son, David Zemira, and Assistants. London: Printed for the author, by W, Justins, No. 35, Shoemaker-Row, Blackfriars, 1787.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Zamir Albermaky. Ispahan Tales: Includino the History of Mahmud El Wordi, Son of the Caliph Mustapha Alraschid, a Descendant of Haroun Alraschid, King of Bagdad, from the Time That He Possessed Himself of the Beautiful Jesmina, Daughter of Karra Hassan Battress, Grand Vizir to Emir Sali Shaw, King of Ispahan. Written Originally in Arabic, by the Caliph's Shelaby Zamir Albermaky; and Now Translated into English by His Son, David Zemira, and Assistants. Printed for the author, by W, Justins, No. 35, Shoemaker-Row, Blackfriars, 1787.

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