Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... passed in close study . In A. H. 633 he was still in that city ( z ) , and two years later , in the month of Rajab ( March , A. D. 1238 ) he was present in the great mosque of Damas when the death of the sultan al - Malik al - Kâmil was ...
... passed in close study . In A. H. 633 he was still in that city ( z ) , and two years later , in the month of Rajab ( March , A. D. 1238 ) he was present in the great mosque of Damas when the death of the sultan al - Malik al - Kâmil was ...
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... passed in Alexandria ( c ) . To- wards the end of the following year we find him dwelling in Cairo , where he had made the acquaintance of Bahá ad - Din az - Zuhair ( d ) , an eminent literary scholar and secretary of the sultan al ...
... passed in Alexandria ( c ) . To- wards the end of the following year we find him dwelling in Cairo , where he had made the acquaintance of Bahá ad - Din az - Zuhair ( d ) , an eminent literary scholar and secretary of the sultan al ...
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... passed his early youth in Baghdad , where he 66 66 learned by heart the sacred text of the Korân , got some acquaintance with general " literature and learned to write a good hand . He used to recite verses of his own composition , most ...
... passed his early youth in Baghdad , where he 66 66 learned by heart the sacred text of the Korân , got some acquaintance with general " literature and learned to write a good hand . He used to recite verses of his own composition , most ...
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... passed between him and these invaders . It begins by the invocation of the divine name and the praises of God , after which , it continues in these terms : " Your mamlûk ( humble servant ) Yâkût Ibn Abd Allah al - Hamawi , wrote this ...
... passed between him and these invaders . It begins by the invocation of the divine name and the praises of God , after which , it continues in these terms : " Your mamlûk ( humble servant ) Yâkût Ibn Abd Allah al - Hamawi , wrote this ...
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... passed through drawn swords , troops flying in disorder , ranks broken , blood spilt with impunity . Every time he got on a camel's saddle or crossed a desert , he had these " words in his mouth ( 32 ) : In this journey we have met with ...
... passed through drawn swords , troops flying in disorder , ranks broken , blood spilt with impunity . Every time he got on a camel's saddle or crossed a desert , he had these " words in his mouth ( 32 ) : In this journey we have met with ...
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