Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandCambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1895 With appendices. |
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... mention is made of the palaces which were built in Baghdad by the Buwayhid princes , sub- sequent to the year 334 ... mentioned by Ya'kūbi must be reserved for a future paper . It will be convenient , in this Introduction , briefly to ...
... mention is made of the palaces which were built in Baghdad by the Buwayhid princes , sub- sequent to the year 334 ... mentioned by Ya'kūbi must be reserved for a future paper . It will be convenient , in this Introduction , briefly to ...
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... mentioned once only in Ibn Serapion and by no other geographer , and often the reading of our MS . is corrupt or uncertain . For plotting out the names on my map , I have in most cases been able to fix the position of the towns along ...
... mentioned once only in Ibn Serapion and by no other geographer , and often the reading of our MS . is corrupt or uncertain . For plotting out the names on my map , I have in most cases been able to fix the position of the towns along ...
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... mentioned which still exist . In the three sections describing the city of Baghdad , great help has been derived from the work written by Al - Khatib on the " History of Baghdad , " of which the British Museum possesses three fairly ...
... mentioned which still exist . In the three sections describing the city of Baghdad , great help has been derived from the work written by Al - Khatib on the " History of Baghdad , " of which the British Museum possesses three fairly ...
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... mentioned in Genesis ii . 14 . Amid , the Roman Amida , is the capital of the province of Diyar Bakr . The town is now more generally known by the name of the province , Diyār Bakr , which means " the habitations of the Bakr , " an Arab ...
... mentioned in Genesis ii . 14 . Amid , the Roman Amida , is the capital of the province of Diyar Bakr . The town is now more generally known by the name of the province , Diyār Bakr , which means " the habitations of the Bakr , " an Arab ...
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... mentioned in the Syriac Chronicle of Thomas of Margā ( see The Book of Governors , E. A. W. Budge , II . 290 ) , and this confirms the reading of Ibn Serapion . Takrīt , with its strong castle , stands on the western bank of the Tigris ...
... mentioned in the Syriac Chronicle of Thomas of Margā ( see The Book of Governors , E. A. W. Budge , II . 290 ) , and this confirms the reading of Ibn Serapion . Takrīt , with its strong castle , stands on the western bank of the Tigris ...
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