Khans, and they had, moreover, the hereditary title of Kao-t”ang princes
(Kao-t”ang wang); it is very possible that they had their residence in
ancient T”ien-te Kiun (although no mention is made of it in history), just
as at present the Tumot princes reside in Kuku-hoton
‘The Wang-Ku princes were thus _de jure_ the sons-in-law of the Mongol
Khans, and they had, moreover, the hereditary title of Kao-t”ang princes
(Kao-t”ang wang); it is very possible that they had their residence in
ancient T”ien-te Kiun (although no mention is made of it in history), just
as at present the Tumot princes reside in Kuku-hoton.
reverse cell phone number instant lookup
inportance of exercise for diabetes
reviews best upright vacuum cleaners
clean and clear cleanser and pregnancy
calorie carb counter free
buy pepper spray kidnapped sudanese freed in iraq
how to play texas holdem winning hands
albania coins for sale
pictures sprint.com share do invite eer49ju2zatelmazug0
cabbage cajun cooking spicy
|