Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... prince who rivalled in talent and beneficence with the sovereign of Arbela . Badr ad - Dîn Lûlû al - Malik ar- Rahim ( Lûlû , the full moon of religion , the clement prince ) , such were his name and titles , was the patron and friend ...
... prince who rivalled in talent and beneficence with the sovereign of Arbela . Badr ad - Dîn Lûlû al - Malik ar- Rahim ( Lûlû , the full moon of religion , the clement prince ) , such were his name and titles , was the patron and friend ...
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... prince's father . " Our family , " says the author of this biogra- phical dictionary ( c ) , " was under such obligations to Muzaffar ad - Din Kûkubûri " that , to repay even a part of them , our utmost efforts would be vain . The ...
... prince's father . " Our family , " says the author of this biogra- phical dictionary ( c ) , " was under such obligations to Muzaffar ad - Din Kûkubûri " that , to repay even a part of them , our utmost efforts would be vain . The ...
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... prince . I was , " says he , 66 his constant visitor and , as a close intimacy had subsisted between “ him and my lamented father , he ( Ibn al - Athîr ) received me with the utmost " regard and kindness . I continued to cultivate his ...
... prince . I was , " says he , 66 his constant visitor and , as a close intimacy had subsisted between “ him and my lamented father , he ( Ibn al - Athîr ) received me with the utmost " regard and kindness . I continued to cultivate his ...
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... prince of whom we have spoken in the first vo- lume , page 316 . YAKUT AL - MAUSILI , THE PENMAN The katib ( secretary or writer ) Abû ' d - Durr ( the father of pearls ) Yâkût ( hyacinth ) al - Mausili ( an inhabitant of Mosul , was ) ...
... prince of whom we have spoken in the first vo- lume , page 316 . YAKUT AL - MAUSILI , THE PENMAN The katib ( secretary or writer ) Abû ' d - Durr ( the father of pearls ) Yâkût ( hyacinth ) al - Mausili ( an inhabitant of Mosul , was ) ...
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... prince of Sicily , having concluded a truce with the Christians , obtained that all the captives should be sent to him . Ibn al - Muwaddib , who was one of the number , recited to Thika - tad - Dawla a poem in which he extolled his ...
... prince of Sicily , having concluded a truce with the Christians , obtained that all the captives should be sent to him . Ibn al - Muwaddib , who was one of the number , recited to Thika - tad - Dawla a poem in which he extolled his ...
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