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... race of the Arabs in lineage , and in local habitation ; and I have given my approval for you to either one of these two men ; swear ye then fealty to which of them ye please . " Saying which , he took my hand and the hand of Abu ...
... race of the Arabs in lineage , and in local habitation ; and I have given my approval for you to either one of these two men ; swear ye then fealty to which of them ye please . " Saying which , he took my hand and the hand of Abu ...
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... races and creeds , the constitutional principles inherent in the religion of Islam . Let not British India be an obstacle , an opponent . In the Times of the 12th June , a Civil Servant of India , while admitting that , to his knowledge ...
... races and creeds , the constitutional principles inherent in the religion of Islam . Let not British India be an obstacle , an opponent . In the Times of the 12th June , a Civil Servant of India , while admitting that , to his knowledge ...
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... race , in the sense of clod - hopper , lout , clown boor . At the period above referred to , a thousand o eleven hundred years ago , leaving out of consideration any fragments and subdivisions of races settled down more or less ...
... race , in the sense of clod - hopper , lout , clown boor . At the period above referred to , a thousand o eleven hundred years ago , leaving out of consideration any fragments and subdivisions of races settled down more or less ...
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... race of mankind , there was a vast agglomeration of tribes , clans , septs , hordes , and families , inhabiting the countries that lie to the east and north of that great river , as far as the Polar Sea , almost to the Sea of Japan ...
... race of mankind , there was a vast agglomeration of tribes , clans , septs , hordes , and families , inhabiting the countries that lie to the east and north of that great river , as far as the Polar Sea , almost to the Sea of Japan ...
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... race , became gradually , though often most erroneously , dubbed a Turk by Europeans . For instance , the great Salahu - ' d - Din ( Saladin ) A 2 OF THE TERM 66 3 THE TURKS . " to the dialect of the Turk. It was for ...
... race , became gradually , though often most erroneously , dubbed a Turk by Europeans . For instance , the great Salahu - ' d - Din ( Saladin ) A 2 OF THE TERM 66 3 THE TURKS . " to the dialect of the Turk. It was for ...
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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.