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... Kurd , who had made himself master of Egypt and Syria . The wave of Turkish intrusion , vast as it was , did not then attain its utmost subsequent limits , either to the north , or to the south , or to the east , or to the west . As yet ...
... Kurd , who had made himself master of Egypt and Syria . The wave of Turkish intrusion , vast as it was , did not then attain its utmost subsequent limits , either to the north , or to the south , or to the east , or to the west . As yet ...
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... Kurdish principalities , all Muslim , and all speaking Turkish , except only the Kurds , rose up . The Kurds and Turkmans were more or less mixed up together in the mountains of Taurus , and about the upper waters of the Tigris and ...
... Kurdish principalities , all Muslim , and all speaking Turkish , except only the Kurds , rose up . The Kurds and Turkmans were more or less mixed up together in the mountains of Taurus , and about the upper waters of the Tigris and ...
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... Kurdish princes , and was entirely passive , being unarmed ; such contests as occurred in Asia Minor were between Muslims , Ottoman and non - Ottoman respectively . Meanwhile , on the disappearance of Timur from the scene , while the ...
... Kurdish princes , and was entirely passive , being unarmed ; such contests as occurred in Asia Minor were between Muslims , Ottoman and non - Ottoman respectively . Meanwhile , on the disappearance of Timur from the scene , while the ...
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... Kurds , at one time holding Georgia and Mesopotamia also . The second of these two devoured the first , greatly extended itself , and then suddenly fell to pieces in 1420 , on the death of its most powerful prince , when ready to fight ...
... Kurds , at one time holding Georgia and Mesopotamia also . The second of these two devoured the first , greatly extended itself , and then suddenly fell to pieces in 1420 , on the death of its most powerful prince , when ready to fight ...
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Page 1 - ON THE HISTORY, SYSTEM, AND VARIETIES OF TURKISH POETRY. Illustrated by Selections in the Original and in English Paraphrase, with a Notice of the Islamic Doctrine of the Immortality of Woman's Soul in the Future State. By JW Redhouse, Esq., MRAS 8vo, pp.
Page 59 - He hath filled the hungry with good things ; and the rich He hath sent empty away. He hath holpen His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy ; as He spake to our fathers, to Abraham, and to his seed for ever.