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Kavād disliked war and bloodshed in his heretical phase ; 18 he was a mild man who tried to deal leniently with his subjects and enemies alike , a fact which some construed as weak- ness ; 119 and he was a vegetarian too : " the king ...
Kavād disliked war and bloodshed in his heretical phase ; 18 he was a mild man who tried to deal leniently with his subjects and enemies alike , a fact which some construed as weak- ness ; 119 and he was a vegetarian too : " the king ...
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described as the principle per se of copying in mediaeval European architecture , namely , the fact that the prototype was never imitated in its entirety . The mediaeval beholder expected to find in a copy some elements of the model but ...
described as the principle per se of copying in mediaeval European architecture , namely , the fact that the prototype was never imitated in its entirety . The mediaeval beholder expected to find in a copy some elements of the model but ...
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63 This is either with the consent of the employer or without his knowledge ; in fact , the ghararis make much benefit out of the fact that their employer does not live in the village and is not directly involved in cultivation .
63 This is either with the consent of the employer or without his knowledge ; in fact , the ghararis make much benefit out of the fact that their employer does not live in the village and is not directly involved in cultivation .
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Their Material and Manufacture | 12 |
Kavads Heresy and Mazdaks Revolt by Patricia Crone | 21 |
Farrukhis Elegy on Maḥmūd of Ghazna by C Edmund Bosworth | 43 |
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