Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... favoured and protected by Kûkuburi and by Ibn Bektikin , that prince's father . " Our family , " says the author of ... favour . His mother , whose name we are unable to give , was a des- cendant of Khalaf lbn Aiyub , one of the imâm ...
... favoured and protected by Kûkuburi and by Ibn Bektikin , that prince's father . " Our family , " says the author of ... favour . His mother , whose name we are unable to give , was a des- cendant of Khalaf lbn Aiyub , one of the imâm ...
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... favour : A letter , said he , sent by the sultan has 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 ...
... favour : A letter , said he , sent by the sultan has 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 ...
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... favour of his integrity as a magistrate . Like many of his contemporaries among the learned , he used to compose verses , some of which have come down to us ( s ) . They are not remarkable for merit , the ideas being trite and the style ...
... favour of his integrity as a magistrate . Like many of his contemporaries among the learned , he used to compose verses , some of which have come down to us ( s ) . They are not remarkable for merit , the ideas being trite and the style ...
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Ibn Khallikān. and assigned to their ( authors ) a high rank in his favour , I feel encouraged to pre- " sent this ... favours of which the freshness shall never fade and of which the num- " ber and the multitude shall never be restrained ...
Ibn Khallikān. and assigned to their ( authors ) a high rank in his favour , I feel encouraged to pre- " sent this ... favours of which the freshness shall never fade and of which the num- " ber and the multitude shall never be restrained ...
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... favour with happiness long to endure , brilliant with lustre , satisfying all our " wishes and embellished with every mark of excellence ( 11 ) , a state of things the relation of which is rendered unnecessary by your lordship's quick ...
... favour with happiness long to endure , brilliant with lustre , satisfying all our " wishes and embellished with every mark of excellence ( 11 ) , a state of things the relation of which is rendered unnecessary by your lordship's quick ...
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