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... four centuries old , and so universally ac- knowledged , as we have shown . The pamphlet repeatedly alluded to rejects their right to this title on two grounds . First , that the Egyptian dynasty of Abbasi Caliphs was spurious ; or , at ...
... four centuries old , and so universally ac- knowledged , as we have shown . The pamphlet repeatedly alluded to rejects their right to this title on two grounds . First , that the Egyptian dynasty of Abbasi Caliphs was spurious ; or , at ...
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... the facts above stated implicitly show . We have now mentioned three , or rather four ( there are many more ) instances of the election and recognition of a new founder of a dynasty of Caliphs ; 12 viz . , the first of Spain , the 11.
... the facts above stated implicitly show . We have now mentioned three , or rather four ( there are many more ) instances of the election and recognition of a new founder of a dynasty of Caliphs ; 12 viz . , the first of Spain , the 11.
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... four new Caliphs no doubt found precedents or reasons for their decisions . Unfortunately , we know not the details of their deliberations , and can only surmise the leading points in each case . The pamphlet assists us : " When two ...
... four new Caliphs no doubt found precedents or reasons for their decisions . Unfortunately , we know not the details of their deliberations , and can only surmise the leading points in each case . The pamphlet assists us : " When two ...
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... four sects being schismatics , are not likely to have been those on whose opinion the council of Cairo based its decision to acknowledge Sultan Selim as Caliph . Its members were all strictly orthodox , of necessity ; though probably of ...
... four sects being schismatics , are not likely to have been those on whose opinion the council of Cairo based its decision to acknowledge Sultan Selim as Caliph . Its members were all strictly orthodox , of necessity ; though probably of ...
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... four millions , when all told , in the Hellenic kingdom , in Turkey , and scatteredly elsewhere , which Europe has been led to call " Greeks . " The breaking up of the Muslim Turkish Seljuqi kingdom of Iconium in about A.D. 1300 , gave ...
... four millions , when all told , in the Hellenic kingdom , in Turkey , and scatteredly elsewhere , which Europe has been led to call " Greeks . " The breaking up of the Muslim Turkish Seljuqi kingdom of Iconium in about A.D. 1300 , gave ...
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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.