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... last remnant of his ftrength and life was confumed in a diftant and dangerous war against the enemies of the Koran . His memory was revered ; but the place of his burial was neglected and unknown , during a period of feven hundred and ...
... last remnant of his ftrength and life was confumed in a diftant and dangerous war against the enemies of the Koran . His memory was revered ; but the place of his burial was neglected and unknown , during a period of feven hundred and ...
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... last malady . The caliph had only one fhirt , and in an age of luxury , his annual expence was no more than two drachms ( Abulpharagius , p . 131. ) . Haud diu gavifus eo principe fuit orbis Moslemus ( Abulfeda , p . 127. ) . even But ...
... last malady . The caliph had only one fhirt , and in an age of luxury , his annual expence was no more than two drachms ( Abulpharagius , p . 131. ) . Haud diu gavifus eo principe fuit orbis Moslemus ( Abulfeda , p . 127. ) . even But ...
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... last of the houfe of Ommiyah . Before his acceffion to the throne , he had deserved , by his Georgian war- fare , the honourable epithet of the afs of Mefo- potamia " ; and he might have been ranked among the greatest princes , had not ...
... last of the houfe of Ommiyah . Before his acceffion to the throne , he had deserved , by his Georgian war- fare , the honourable epithet of the afs of Mefo- potamia " ; and he might have been ranked among the greatest princes , had not ...
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... last of Abbaffides , was taken and put to death by the Tartars , A. H. 656 , A. D. 1258 , the 20th of February . D 2 circular LII . CHAP . circular form ; and fuch was OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 35 Page 750-960 Magnificence of the Caliphs.
... last of Abbaffides , was taken and put to death by the Tartars , A. H. 656 , A. D. 1258 , the 20th of February . D 2 circular LII . CHAP . circular form ; and fuch was OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 35 Page 750-960 Magnificence of the Caliphs.
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... last of thefe expeditions he penetrated into Syria , and befieged the obfcure town of Sozopetra ; the cafual birth - place of the caliph Motaffem , whose father Harun was attended in peace or war by the most favourite of his wives and ...
... last of thefe expeditions he penetrated into Syria , and befieged the obfcure town of Sozopetra ; the cafual birth - place of the caliph Motaffem , whose father Harun was attended in peace or war by the most favourite of his wives and ...
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