| 1868 - 852 sider
...surrendered at discretion. Not the slightest excess was committed, but the people had to become W. — r] ʞ э sW}B 2 { E F >a 9&]% ) u i @Fkb " ^ v z k2 A8 k , burned before Sa'ud's head-quarters, and the sale of tobacco forbidden.' — Burckhardt. Failing to... | |
| 1868 - 858 sider
...surrendered at discretion. Not the slightest excess was committed, but the people had to become W. — 'that is, they were obliged to pray more punctually than usual, to lay aside and conceal their line silk dresses, and to desist from smoking in public. Heaps of Persian pipes, collected from all... | |
| 1869 - 850 sider
...surrendered at discretion. Not the slightest excess was committed, but the people had to become W. — 'that is, they were obliged to pray more punctually than usual, to lay aside and conceal their une silk dresses, and to dôsist from smoking in public. Heaps of Persian pipes, collected from all... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1874 - 864 sider
...'that is, they were obliged to pray moro punctually than usual, to lay aside and conceal their line silk dresses, and to desist from smoking in public....Persian pipes, collected from all the houses, were burned before Sa'ud's head-quarters, and the sale of tobacco forbidden.' — Burckhardt. Failing to... | |
| 1883 - 844 sider
...surrendered at discretion. Not the slightest excess was committed, but the people had to become VV. — 'that is, they were obliged to pray more punctually than usual, to lay ¡wide and conceal their tine silk dresses, and to desist from smoking in public. Heaps of Persian... | |
| 1886 - 856 sider
...surrendered at discretion. Not the slightest excess was committed, but the people had to become W. — 'that is, they were obliged to pray more punctually...Persian pipes, collected from all the houses, were burned before Sa'ud's head-quarters, and the sale of tobacco forbidden.' — Burckhardt. Failing to... | |
| 1897 - 830 sider
...'that is, they were obliged to. pray more punctually thnn usual, to lay aside and conceal their line silk dresses, and to desist from smoking in public. Heaps of Persian pipes, collected from nil the houses, were burued before Sa'ud's headquarters, and the sale of tobacco forbidden.'— Burckhardt.... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 908 sider
...surrendered at discretion. Not the slightest excess was committed, but the people had to become Wahabis — " that is, they were obliged to pray more punctually than usual, to lay ¡iside and conceal their fine silk dresses, and to desist from smoking in public. Heaps of Persian... | |
| Charles E. Davies - 1997 - 502 sider
...fell in 1803: Not the slightest excess was committed . . . The people of Mecca now became Wahhabis; that is, they were obliged to pray more punctually...pipes, collected from all the houses, were burnt before Su'ud's headquarters, and the sale of tobacco was forbidden. The brother of [the Sharif] was placed... | |
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