Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... army , a number of that emir's par- tisans were imprisoned by order of the sultan Kalavûn . After a short of time , a letter of amnesty was sent to Damascus by the sultan , and Ibn Khallikan was present at the public reading of that ...
... army , a number of that emir's par- tisans were imprisoned by order of the sultan Kalavûn . After a short of time , a letter of amnesty was sent to Damascus by the sultan , and Ibn Khallikan was present at the public reading of that ...
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... army of the Tartars . This was in the year 616 ( A.D. 1219-20 ) . Having barely escaped with his life , he fled as naked as when he shall be raised from the dust of the grave on the day of the resurrection , and arrived at Mosul , after ...
... army of the Tartars . This was in the year 616 ( A.D. 1219-20 ) . Having barely escaped with his life , he fled as naked as when he shall be raised from the dust of the grave on the day of the resurrection , and arrived at Mosul , after ...
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... army has marched or if the general has de- .. parted . 66 " The place where I stopped was called Marw ash - Shâhjân , which ( latter ) word , ac- cording to the explanation given by them , means the soul of the sultan . I found there ...
... army has marched or if the general has de- .. parted . 66 " The place where I stopped was called Marw ash - Shâhjân , which ( latter ) word , ac- cording to the explanation given by them , means the soul of the sultan . I found there ...
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... army of cavalry and infantry , with provisions in abundance . He sent a letter to the lord of the city , advising him to surrender the place or else he should be attacked . In this letter he spoke of his numerous troops and the great ...
... army of cavalry and infantry , with provisions in abundance . He sent a letter to the lord of the city , advising him to surrender the place or else he should be attacked . In this letter he spoke of his numerous troops and the great ...
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... army which levelled the earth by the very sound of its march ; and the hills were unable to sustain the weight of all the arrows which oppressed them . His lances , in the brightness of the morning , were like serpents gliding through ...
... army which levelled the earth by the very sound of its march ; and the hills were unable to sustain the weight of all the arrows which oppressed them . His lances , in the brightness of the morning , were like serpents gliding through ...
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