Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandCambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1895 With appendices. |
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... died in A.H. 356 ( 967 ) , gives some curious native maps , which have occasionally been of use to me in fixing the position of towns . This MS . bears the number 2214 in the new Catalogue . ARABIC TEXT . [ I ] معرفة نهر دجلة من 8 ...
... died in A.H. 356 ( 967 ) , gives some curious native maps , which have occasionally been of use to me in fixing the position of towns . This MS . bears the number 2214 in the new Catalogue . ARABIC TEXT . [ I ] معرفة نهر دجلة من 8 ...
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... died A.H. 388 ( 998 ) . The Convent lay sixteen leagues down stream from Baghdad , on the eastern bank , and stood at the distance of a mile from the river . Ash - Shabushti describes it as a huge monastery , surrounded by a high ...
... died A.H. 388 ( 998 ) . The Convent lay sixteen leagues down stream from Baghdad , on the eastern bank , and stood at the distance of a mile from the river . Ash - Shabushti describes it as a huge monastery , surrounded by a high ...
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... , after King Sapor , its founder , and this name the Arabs applied to the district . The first Abbasid Caliph , As - Saffaḥ , for a time made Al- Anbar his capital , and he died in the palace 52 DESCRIPTION OF MESOPOTAMIA AND BAGHDAD ,
... , after King Sapor , its founder , and this name the Arabs applied to the district . The first Abbasid Caliph , As - Saffaḥ , for a time made Al- Anbar his capital , and he died in the palace 52 DESCRIPTION OF MESOPOTAMIA AND BAGHDAD ,
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Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Anbar his capital , and he died in the palace which he built there . Yakut ( I. 367 ) states that the name Al - Anbar , " the Granaries , " was derived from the fact that of old the ...
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Anbar his capital , and he died in the palace which he built there . Yakut ( I. 367 ) states that the name Al - Anbar , " the Granaries , " was derived from the fact that of old the ...
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... died , after having been ousted from his right to the succession by Al - Manṣur , who proclaimed his own son , Al - Mahdi , heir - apparent in his stead . It seems likely , however , that Ibn Serapion has here made a mistake , and that ...
... died , after having been ousted from his right to the succession by Al - Manṣur , who proclaimed his own son , Al - Mahdi , heir - apparent in his stead . It seems likely , however , that Ibn Serapion has here made a mistake , and that ...
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