Definition of Atabegs

1. atabeg [n] - See also: atabeg

Lexicographical Neighbors of Atabegs

at this moment in time
at this point in time
at times
at variance(p)
at will
at will employment
at work
at work(p)
at worst
at wt
at your service
ata
atabal
atabals
atabeg
atabegs (current term)
atabek
atabeks
atabrin
atabrine
atabrines
atabrins
atacamite
atacicept
atactic
atactic abasia
atactic agraphia
atactically
atactilia
atactostele

Literary usage of Atabegs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana, and Babylonia: Including a Residence by Austen Henry Layard (1887)
"Excursion to Mal-Emir—Bakhtiyari graves—The atabegs—A wife of Mehemet Taki Khan—Plain of Mal-Emir—Mulla Mohammed—Sculptures and inscriptions of ..."

2. Travels in Luristan and Arabistan by C. A. De Bode (1845)
"... or causeway of the atabegs.—Comparison with the stone pavement of Shah-Abbas, in the Persian provinces of the Caspian Sea. ..."

3. Saladin and the Fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem by Stanley Lane-Poole (1906)
"His History of t/te atabegs of ... its author can never forgive him for supplanting the dynasty of the atabegs in Syria, and making even the great lord of ..."

4. Catalogue of Oriental Coins in the British Museum by Stanley Lane-Poole, British Museum Dept. of Coins and Medals, Reginald Stuart Poole (1877)
"Soret tried to transfer the coins from the atabegs of ... that no princes had a better right to the pompous titles on these coins than the atabegs of El- ..."

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