Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... sovereign , and consecrated the reve- nues of the country to the foundation of mosques , schools , hospitals , asylums for the blind , for widows , for orphans and for foundlings . The second volume of the present work , page 535 et seq ...
... sovereign , and consecrated the reve- nues of the country to the foundation of mosques , schools , hospitals , asylums for the blind , for widows , for orphans and for foundlings . The second volume of the present work , page 535 et seq ...
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... sovereign , al - Malik az - Zahir ( l ) , who was one of Salah ad- Din's sons , had taken for vizir and privy - counsellor the kadi Abû ' l - Mahâsin Yusuf , surnamed familiarly Ibn Shaddad and generally known by the title of Baha ad ...
... sovereign , al - Malik az - Zahir ( l ) , who was one of Salah ad- Din's sons , had taken for vizir and privy - counsellor the kadi Abû ' l - Mahâsin Yusuf , surnamed familiarly Ibn Shaddad and generally known by the title of Baha ad ...
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... sovereign that he owed his nomination . ( b ) Ibid . , vol . III , page 473. The date given in the translation is false , the Arabic cypher having been taken for [ . ( e ) Ibid . , vol . III , page 32 . ( d ) Ibid . , vol . I , page 543 ...
... sovereign that he owed his nomination . ( b ) Ibid . , vol . III , page 473. The date given in the translation is false , the Arabic cypher having been taken for [ . ( e ) Ibid . , vol . III , page 32 . ( d ) Ibid . , vol . I , page 543 ...
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... sovereign authority , to have the power of nominating and deposing governors . ( 5 ) The son of a crescent , in Arabic : Ibn Hildl . This was the patronymic appellation of the famous pen- man Ibn al - Bawwab . ( See vol . II , p . 282 ...
... sovereign authority , to have the power of nominating and deposing governors . ( 5 ) The son of a crescent , in Arabic : Ibn Hildl . This was the patronymic appellation of the famous pen- man Ibn al - Bawwab . ( See vol . II , p . 282 ...
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... sovereign bore , amongst his other titles , that of Flavius , which had been transmitted by Vespasian to his successors . An interpreter , confounding Flavius with flavus , may have told the Musul- mans that this name signified yellow ...
... sovereign bore , amongst his other titles , that of Flavius , which had been transmitted by Vespasian to his successors . An interpreter , confounding Flavius with flavus , may have told the Musul- mans that this name signified yellow ...
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