Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... mentioned it in their verses , Abû Obâda al - Bohtori ( vol . III . p . 657 ) particularly , who has repeatedly spoken of it in his kasidas . He says , for instance , in one of his pieces : VOL . IV . 1 O ye lighnings ! disclose ( to my ...
... mentioned it in their verses , Abû Obâda al - Bohtori ( vol . III . p . 657 ) particularly , who has repeatedly spoken of it in his kasidas . He says , for instance , in one of his pieces : VOL . IV . 1 O ye lighnings ! disclose ( to my ...
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... Yakut ar - Rumi's , one of which was as follows : Art thou not sweeter in qualities than ( all other ) maids ? Why then dost thou dwell in heart which is a hell ( 9 ) ? I re- He mentioned also that some of the Baghdad 6 IBN KHALLIKAN'S.
... Yakut ar - Rumi's , one of which was as follows : Art thou not sweeter in qualities than ( all other ) maids ? Why then dost thou dwell in heart which is a hell ( 9 ) ? I re- He mentioned also that some of the Baghdad 6 IBN KHALLIKAN'S.
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... mentioned Yâkût recited to me the fol- ' lowing three lines and told me that he had composed them on a young Turkish " slave who , having inflamed eyes , wore a black veil to protect them : 66 66 " That Turkish youth whose face might be ...
... mentioned Yâkût recited to me the fol- ' lowing three lines and told me that he had composed them on a young Turkish " slave who , having inflamed eyes , wore a black veil to protect them : 66 66 " That Turkish youth whose face might be ...
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... mentioned in the poems composed by the bedwin Arabs and were situated in Arabia . ( 21 ) Literally instead of booty I was content to return . A well known proverb . ( 22 ) For the explanation of this proverb , see Freytag's Maidâni ...
... mentioned in the poems composed by the bedwin Arabs and were situated in Arabia . ( 21 ) Literally instead of booty I was content to return . A well known proverb . ( 22 ) For the explanation of this proverb , see Freytag's Maidâni ...
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... mentioned by Hajji Khalifa , and al - Makkari merely informs us that the subject of his work was historical . According to an indication given by Ibn al - Athîr in his Kamil , it contained informa- tion respecting the Abbâdide dynasty ...
... mentioned by Hajji Khalifa , and al - Makkari merely informs us that the subject of his work was historical . According to an indication given by Ibn al - Athîr in his Kamil , it contained informa- tion respecting the Abbâdide dynasty ...
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