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O King , set aside oppression for it will destroy you in the end . " As she said this , her voice was heartbreaking , and like an arrow in the heart of the King . She cried while he wiped his eyes with his turban , and then he granted ...
O King , set aside oppression for it will destroy you in the end . " As she said this , her voice was heartbreaking , and like an arrow in the heart of the King . She cried while he wiped his eyes with his turban , and then he granted ...
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Such a pictorial representation in which kings and royal families passed their time is another characteristic feature of ... In Western Asiatic art there is always a pronounced distinction between the king and other figures in size or ...
Such a pictorial representation in which kings and royal families passed their time is another characteristic feature of ... In Western Asiatic art there is always a pronounced distinction between the king and other figures in size or ...
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ed in the presence of the king , Phoenician art , as on the Arjan bowl , has a lively appearance . There , present- ation of the two men running towards the palm tree brandishing their maces , and the two dancing men in the second ...
ed in the presence of the king , Phoenician art , as on the Arjan bowl , has a lively appearance . There , present- ation of the two men running towards the palm tree brandishing their maces , and the two dancing men in the second ...
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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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