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... mean- ing beyond all chance of doubt , that Member of Parliament publicly asserted in the Times that " the Turkish Sultan is no more the head of the Muslims than the Tsar of Muscovy is the head of the Roman Catholics and the Protestants ...
... mean- ing beyond all chance of doubt , that Member of Parliament publicly asserted in the Times that " the Turkish Sultan is no more the head of the Muslims than the Tsar of Muscovy is the head of the Roman Catholics and the Protestants ...
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... means of exciting public indigna- tion in Europe against the Turks . This calculation has partially succeeded - some of the mud has stuck . These assertions then we hold to be erroneous , because , in the first place , so far from the ...
... means of exciting public indigna- tion in Europe against the Turks . This calculation has partially succeeded - some of the mud has stuck . These assertions then we hold to be erroneous , because , in the first place , so far from the ...
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... means the " Guardian ( of the Prince ) , who attacks the enemies of the Faith , " - exchanged that title of Ataliq for the higher one of Emir , when this latter was con- ferred upon him by the Sultan , as Caliph . He even struck money ...
... means the " Guardian ( of the Prince ) , who attacks the enemies of the Faith , " - exchanged that title of Ataliq for the higher one of Emir , when this latter was con- ferred upon him by the Sultan , as Caliph . He even struck money ...
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... mean- ing , it will not be lawful for him to gainsay me when I declare that a certain individual has said , - " Were Umar dead , I would swear fealty to So - and - So . " Let him not therefore put any one off his guard by saying that ...
... mean- ing , it will not be lawful for him to gainsay me when I declare that a certain individual has said , - " Were Umar dead , I would swear fealty to So - and - So . " Let him not therefore put any one off his guard by saying that ...
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... means of reward and of future provision , and an intercessor whose supplication is acceded to . " That the idea of the coequal immortality of the souls of women with those of men is an ever - living prin- ciple of faith among Muslims ...
... means of reward and of future provision , and an intercessor whose supplication is acceded to . " That the idea of the coequal immortality of the souls of women with those of men is an ever - living prin- ciple of faith among Muslims ...
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Abu-Bakr applied Arabia Arabic Armenians Aryan races Asia Minor Bayezid Caliph centuries chaplet Chinese Chinese races Christians comely names Constantinople continent or archipelago dervishes distichs divine title doxology dynasty earth eastern Edition Egypt ejaculation empyrean erroneous Europe European Greek hath heavens Hindus Islām J. W. REDHOUSE Jengiz King kingdom Lane language Lord Makka Merciful Muhammad Muslims ninety-nine noun occurs in Q Omniscient original Ottoman Empire Ottoman Turkish language Ottoman Turks Pamir Pasha passage Pelasgians perhaps Persian poet poetry Possessor praise prince Prophet Qur'an Quraysh recite rhyme Roman Seljuqi Semitic races Sultan Syria Tarawih Tatars thou throne Timur tongue Translated Transoxiana tribe Turanian Turkey Turkish Turkish-speaking Turkman Turks Umar unto verb occurs verse western word occurs worship xlii xxii xxiii xxxiv آب الله او اول اولور ایدر بو جویبار که لا
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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.