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Side vi
... Dynasties 800-941 . The Aglabites 829-907 . The Edrifites 813-872 . The Taherites 872-902 . The Soffarides 874-999 . The Samanides 868-905 . The Toulonides 934-968 . The Ikfhidites 892-1001 . The Hamadanites 933-1055 . The Bowides 71 74 ...
... Dynasties 800-941 . The Aglabites 829-907 . The Edrifites 813-872 . The Taherites 872-902 . The Soffarides 874-999 . The Samanides 868-905 . The Toulonides 934-968 . The Ikfhidites 892-1001 . The Hamadanites 933-1055 . The Bowides 71 74 ...
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... dynasty of the Abbaffides was firmly efta blifhed ; but the Chriftians only could triumph in the mutual hatred and common lofs of the difci- ples of Mahomet 38 . Yet the thousands who were fwept away by the fword of war might have been ...
... dynasty of the Abbaffides was firmly efta blifhed ; but the Chriftians only could triumph in the mutual hatred and common lofs of the difci- ples of Mahomet 38 . Yet the thousands who were fwept away by the fword of war might have been ...
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... dynasties of the Arabian empire may be studied in the Annals of Elmacin , Abulpharagius , and Abulfeda , under the proper years , in the dictionary of d'Herbelot , under the proper names . The tables of M. de Guignes ( Hift . des Huns ...
... dynasties of the Arabian empire may be studied in the Annals of Elmacin , Abulpharagius , and Abulfeda , under the proper years , in the dictionary of d'Herbelot , under the proper names . The tables of M. de Guignes ( Hift . des Huns ...
Side 80
... dynasty was that of the 829-907 . Taberites 16 The Ta- the posterity of the valiant Taher , herites , who , in the ... dynasties of the Taherites and Soffarides , with the rife of that of the Samanides , are described in the original ...
... dynasty was that of the 829-907 . Taberites 16 The Ta- the posterity of the valiant Taher , herites , who , in the ... dynasties of the Taherites and Soffarides , with the rife of that of the Samanides , are described in the original ...
Side 81
... dynasty of the Samanides , who paffed The Sa- the Oxus with ten thousand horse , fo poor , that A. D. their stirrups were of wood ; fo brave , that they 874-999 . vanquished the Soffarian army , eight times more numerous than their own ...
... dynasty of the Samanides , who paffed The Sa- the Oxus with ten thousand horse , fo poor , that A. D. their stirrups were of wood ; fo brave , that they 874-999 . vanquished the Soffarian army , eight times more numerous than their own ...
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