Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 78
Page ix
... arrived there from " all quarters , studies became active and the number of persons who went to " the city was very ... arrival there , and a letter of recommendation , drawn up in the strongest terms , was sent to him ( Bah ↑ ad - Din ) ...
... arrived there from " all quarters , studies became active and the number of persons who went to " the city was very ... arrival there , and a letter of recommendation , drawn up in the strongest terms , was sent to him ( Bah ↑ ad - Din ) ...
Page x
... arrived on the first of Zu 1 - Kaada ( 21st September ) of the same year ( u ) . 66 " " " The kâdi Abu ' l - Mahâsin , being very obliging ( v ) , received us most hono- rably and treated us as well as he possibly could , just in a ...
... arrived on the first of Zu 1 - Kaada ( 21st September ) of the same year ( u ) . 66 " " " The kâdi Abu ' l - Mahâsin , being very obliging ( v ) , received us most hono- rably and treated us as well as he possibly could , just in a ...
Page xiii
... arrived at Damascus . Izz ad - Din Aidmor , the governor of that city , accompanied by all the military chiefs and the directors of the civil administration , went out in state to receive him ; the principal inhabi- tants having already ...
... arrived at Damascus . Izz ad - Din Aidmor , the governor of that city , accompanied by all the military chiefs and the directors of the civil administration , went out in state to receive him ; the principal inhabi- tants having already ...
Page xiv
... arrived at Damascus and guarantees the safety of all those who hear it read . • Ibn Khallikan is one of those persons and therefore cannot incur the penalty of death . ' The deposition of Ibn Khallikân from the kadiship of Damascus took ...
... arrived at Damascus and guarantees the safety of all those who hear it read . • Ibn Khallikan is one of those persons and therefore cannot incur the penalty of death . ' The deposition of Ibn Khallikân from the kadiship of Damascus took ...
Page 10
... arriving in Khorâsân , he stopped there for the purpose of trading to the towns in that country , and fixed his ... arrived at Mosul , after suffering on the way such hardships and fatigue as would even tire a narrator before he ...
... arriving in Khorâsân , he stopped there for the purpose of trading to the towns in that country , and fixed his ... arrived at Mosul , after suffering on the way such hardships and fatigue as would even tire a narrator before he ...
Contents
287 | |
335 | |
352 | |
379 | |
394 | |
406 | |
412 | |
415 | |
91 | |
95 | |
114 | |
129 | |
139 | |
144 | |
153 | |
163 | |
164 | |
200 | |
204 | |
213 | |
218 | |
270 | |
417 | |
434 | |
435 | |
443 | |
526 | |
563 | |
569 | |
574 | |
580 | |
586 | |
597 | |
598 | |
600 | |
602 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abd al-Malik Abd Allah Ibn Abû According ad-Dîn al-Malik Aleppo already answered appears Arabic army arrived asked Baghdad belonged brother brought called chief Commander composed contains continued Damascus death died direction Egypt emir entered eyes faithful father favour gave give given Hajji Khalifa hand head heard heart held Ibn Abd kâdi khalif known learned letter lines lived means mentioned month Moslim Muhammad Muhammad Ibn native never obtained Omar passed person piece poet possession prayer present prince prison received recited remained replied respecting returned Salâh says sent sons sovereign sultan taken thing thousand told took Traditions tribe troops turned verses whilst wish wrote Yahya Yahya Ibn Yakub Yazîd Yûsuf