Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 54
... mosques throughout Malabar . And with this de- sign he proceeded first to Quilon , carrying with him thither all his worldly substance , and also his wife and some of his children . And after erecting a mosque in that town and settling ...
... mosques throughout Malabar . And with this de- sign he proceeded first to Quilon , carrying with him thither all his worldly substance , and also his wife and some of his children . And after erecting a mosque in that town and settling ...
Page 105
Oriental Translation Fund. their dwellings and mosques ; seizing their ships ; defacing and treading under foot their archives and writings ; burning their records ; profaning the sanctuaries of their mosques ; ever striving to make the ...
Oriental Translation Fund. their dwellings and mosques ; seizing their ships ; defacing and treading under foot their archives and writings ; burning their records ; profaning the sanctuaries of their mosques ; ever striving to make the ...
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... mosque and the ground on which it stood . On hearing this they returned much dejected ; for after this they were com- pelled to assemble for prayer in a small mosque , situated at a great distance from their dwellings . In addition to ...
... mosque and the ground on which it stood . On hearing this they returned much dejected ; for after this they were com- pelled to assemble for prayer in a small mosque , situated at a great distance from their dwellings . In addition to ...
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