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The prediction of the fall of the Turkish empire, announced to the sultan Amurat by the Arab starburst Must Addin, with the addition to this curious prediction of the hundred-year-old Swiss old man Martyn Zadek about the capture of Constantinople, the capital of the Turkish empire, and the prophecy found on the coffin of Constantine the Great in Greek, and with the addition of a prediction of the same subject of the glorious Jacob Spon. - Moscow: type. Augusta Semyon, 1828. - [8], 42 p., 1 p. front. (ill.); 18 cm. - Add. 2 books. Ed. also under the heading: "Curious prediction of the fall ...", "Prediction of the fall ...".
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I. Sponge, Jacob. II. Constantine the Great (Roman Emperor, 285-337). III. Amurat (Sultan). IV. Musta Eddin. V. Martyn Zadek. |
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Source of the electronic copy: RSL |
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