Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... 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 document . The emir Alam ad ...
... 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 document . The emir Alam ad ...
Page xv
... emir Alam ad - Din al - Halabi , proceeded , on horseback , to the Aâdiliya College , where he took up his residence at mid - day and resumed his judicial occupations ( p ) . Ten months later ( 22nd Moharram , 680 , 13th May A. D. 1281 ) ...
... emir Alam ad - Din al - Halabi , proceeded , on horseback , to the Aâdiliya College , where he took up his residence at mid - day and resumed his judicial occupations ( p ) . Ten months later ( 22nd Moharram , 680 , 13th May A. D. 1281 ) ...
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... emirs ( the men in power ) and acquired great influence over them ; such was his self - denial , that he scrupulously ... emir Abd ar - Rahmân Ibn al - Hakam , surnamed al - Murtada ( 5 ) and the ( fourth ) Omaiyide sovereign of Spain ...
... emirs ( the men in power ) and acquired great influence over them ; such was his self - denial , that he scrupulously ... emir Abd ar - Rahmân Ibn al - Hakam , surnamed al - Murtada ( 5 ) and the ( fourth ) Omaiyide sovereign of Spain ...
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... emir al - Hakam . He then returned to Cordova.- " Never , " said Ahmad Ibn Khâlid ( 10 ) , " since the time of " the introduction of Islamism , did any of the learned in Spain enjoy such good " fortune , such influence and such a ...
... emir al - Hakam . He then returned to Cordova.- " Never , " said Ahmad Ibn Khâlid ( 10 ) , " since the time of " the introduction of Islamism , did any of the learned in Spain enjoy such good " fortune , such influence and such a ...
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... emir takes bribes ; our judge acts like the people of Lot , and our head ( the khalif ) is the worst of rulers . Did religion prosper and flourish , every just measure would be taken for ( the welfare of ) the people ; but I am sure ...
... emir takes bribes ; our judge acts like the people of Lot , and our head ( the khalif ) is the worst of rulers . Did religion prosper and flourish , every just measure would be taken for ( the welfare of ) the people ; but I am sure ...
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