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See M. de Sacy's Anthologie Grammaticale , pages 203 , 213 and Fluegel's Hajji Khalifa , tom . II . page 290 . ( 6 ) See page 193 of this volume . ( 7 ) The six poets are Amro ' l - Kais , Nabigha , Alkama , Zohaih , Tarafa , and Antara ...
See M. de Sacy's Anthologie Grammaticale , pages 203 , 213 and Fluegel's Hajji Khalifa , tom . II . page 290 . ( 6 ) See page 193 of this volume . ( 7 ) The six poets are Amro ' l - Kais , Nabigha , Alkama , Zohaih , Tarafa , and Antara ...
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( 9 ) The subject of this work is not specified by Hajji Khalifa . ( 10 ) The anwa are the mansions of the moon in the Zodiac . The ancient Arabs imagined that they had great influence on the weather . ( 11 ) See Pocock's Specimen , p .
( 9 ) The subject of this work is not specified by Hajji Khalifa . ( 10 ) The anwa are the mansions of the moon in the Zodiac . The ancient Arabs imagined that they had great influence on the weather . ( 11 ) See Pocock's Specimen , p .
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( 3 ) Hajji Khalifa does not specify the subject of this work . ( 4 ) The Haiyi wa ' l - Maiyit ( living and dead ) is mentioned by Hajji Khalifa , but without any remark . ( 3 ) Koss Ibn Saida Ibn Amr al - Ibādi ( the Nestorian ...
( 3 ) Hajji Khalifa does not specify the subject of this work . ( 4 ) The Haiyi wa ' l - Maiyit ( living and dead ) is mentioned by Hajji Khalifa , but without any remark . ( 3 ) Koss Ibn Saida Ibn Amr al - Ibādi ( the Nestorian ...
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( 2 ) This seems to be a mistake of Ibn Khallikān ; the author of the Tabakat as - Shafiyin calls it the Forūk , and Hajji Khalifa mentions it under this title in his bibliographical dictionary . ( 3 ) These works all treat of Shafite ...
( 2 ) This seems to be a mistake of Ibn Khallikān ; the author of the Tabakat as - Shafiyin calls it the Forūk , and Hajji Khalifa mentions it under this title in his bibliographical dictionary . ( 3 ) These works all treat of Shafite ...
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See Fluegel's Hajji Khalifa , No. 2179 . ( 5 ) The author gives Ibn Obaid Allah the title of rais , or chief , because he was nakib of the sharifs . ( 6 ) This verse is rather enigmatical , but as the poet has just hinted that his ...
See Fluegel's Hajji Khalifa , No. 2179 . ( 5 ) The author gives Ibn Obaid Allah the title of rais , or chief , because he was nakib of the sharifs . ( 6 ) This verse is rather enigmatical , but as the poet has just hinted that his ...
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