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TheIntimate Life of an Ottoman Statesman, Melek Pasha(1588–1662) As portrayed in SEvliya Çelebi' Book ofTravels (Seyahat-Name). Translation andcommentary by Robert Dankoff.with a historical introduction by Rhoads Murphey. (SUNYSeries in Middle East History.) pp. xiii,304, 14 illus, 3 maps.Albany,NYState Universityof New Press. 1991. US$14.95.

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TheIntimate Life of an Ottoman Statesman, Melek Pasha(1588–1662) As portrayed in SEvliya Çelebi' Book ofTravels (Seyahat-Name). Translation andcommentary by Robert Dankoff.with a historical introduction by Rhoads Murphey. (SUNYSeries in Middle East History.) pp. xiii,304, 14 illus, 3 maps.Albany,NYState Universityof New Press. 1991. US$14.95.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1993

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1“The Inscription”, pp. 35–72, in: Herrmann, G., MacKenzie, D.N., Caldecott, R. Howell, “The Sasanian rock reliefs in Naqsh-i Rustam, Naqsh-i Rustam 6,” Iranische Denkmäler, Lief. 13, Reihe II, Berlin, 1989.Google Scholar