Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... means of consulting the original text , we follow , the translation given by Mr Quatremère . ( 2 ) Biog . Dict . , vol . I , page X of the Introduction . ( » ) Ibid . , vol . I , page X of the Introduction ; Tydeman's Conspectus , page ...
... means of consulting the original text , we follow , the translation given by Mr Quatremère . ( 2 ) Biog . Dict . , vol . I , page X of the Introduction . ( » ) Ibid . , vol . I , page X of the Introduction ; Tydeman's Conspectus , page ...
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... means true ; God forbid ! Does any city on earth resemble the Abode of Welfare ( 2 ) ? to find the like of Baghdad would be a miracle . It shows us , each day , faces different from those of yesterday and seemingly pregnant ( with ...
... means true ; God forbid ! Does any city on earth resemble the Abode of Welfare ( 2 ) ? to find the like of Baghdad would be a miracle . It shows us , each day , faces different from those of yesterday and seemingly pregnant ( with ...
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... means : " has remained inconsolable , " and is evidently not to be accepted . ( 7 ) The adl is an officer in the kâdi's court ; he writes out his judgements , signs them as a witness and draws up deeds . He must be a man of approved ...
... means : " has remained inconsolable , " and is evidently not to be accepted . ( 7 ) The adl is an officer in the kâdi's court ; he writes out his judgements , signs them as a witness and draws up deeds . He must be a man of approved ...
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... means belonging to the country of the Rûm ( Greeks ) , which is a vast and cele- brated region , filled with cities . This is a fit place for introducing a piece of curious information which is often needed and frequently asked for ...
... means belonging to the country of the Rûm ( Greeks ) , which is a vast and cele- brated region , filled with cities . This is a fit place for introducing a piece of curious information which is often needed and frequently asked for ...
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... means , to the exclusion of the indigent and the way - worn travel- ler . All of them obtain ( from you ) a meed sufficient to fortify them , a portion adequate to their wants and on which they counted . The grandees have drawn from ...
... means , to the exclusion of the indigent and the way - worn travel- ler . All of them obtain ( from you ) a meed sufficient to fortify them , a portion adequate to their wants and on which they counted . The grandees have drawn from ...
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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