Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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Page ix
... sent to him ( Bah ↑ ad - Din ) by ( Kûkubûri , ) the sovereign of our city . In this missive he said : " You know what is necessary to be done with these boys ; they are the sons of one who was to me as a brother and who was also as a ...
... sent to him ( Bah ↑ ad - Din ) by ( Kûkubûri , ) the sovereign of our city . In this missive he said : " You know what is necessary to be done with these boys ; they are the sons of one who was to me as a brother and who was also as a ...
Page xiv
... sent to Damascus by the sultan , and Ibn Khallikan was present at the public reading of that document . The emir Alam ad - Din al- Halebi then undertook to plead in his favour : A letter , said he , sent by the sultan has arrived at ...
... sent to Damascus by the sultan , and Ibn Khallikan was present at the public reading of that document . The emir Alam ad - Din al- Halebi then undertook to plead in his favour : A letter , said he , sent by the sultan has arrived at ...
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... sent ( by him ) on messages when sheets of paper can fulfil the duties of ambassadors . The arrogant then recoil , filled with terror at what he dictates and prescribes . Sometimes you see him mix with his hand the lots ( of the game ) ...
... sent ( by him ) on messages when sheets of paper can fulfil the duties of ambassadors . The arrogant then recoil , filled with terror at what he dictates and prescribes . Sometimes you see him mix with his hand the lots ( of the game ) ...
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... sent him to school , with the intention of deriving profit from him later , in making him keep the ac- counts of his commercial transactions . This Askar could not write correctly and knew nothing except commerce . He inhabited Baghdad ...
... sent him to school , with the intention of deriving profit from him later , in making him keep the ac- counts of his commercial transactions . This Askar could not write correctly and knew nothing except commerce . He inhabited Baghdad ...
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... sent this ( notice ) to my ( honored ) master and to a judgment which will shew how " exalted it is by perusing it and treating its imperfections with indulgence . For ( I am not a professed writer ; ) every person who fingers dirhems ...
... sent this ( notice ) to my ( honored ) master and to a judgment which will shew how " exalted it is by perusing it and treating its imperfections with indulgence . For ( I am not a professed writer ; ) every person who fingers dirhems ...
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