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... Moslems had perished ; their loss had been revenged by the slaughter of thirty thousand Christians , and the sufferings of an equal number of captives , who were treated as the most atrocious criminals . Mutual necessity could sometimes ...
... Moslems had perished ; their loss had been revenged by the slaughter of thirty thousand Christians , and the sufferings of an equal number of captives , who were treated as the most atrocious criminals . Mutual necessity could sometimes ...
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... Moslems themselves . The capital of the Zeirides was named Africa from the country , and Mahadia 124 from the ... Moslem inhabitants , abandoned the place and its treasures to the rapacious Franks . In successive expeditions , the king ...
... Moslems themselves . The capital of the Zeirides was named Africa from the country , and Mahadia 124 from the ... Moslem inhabitants , abandoned the place and its treasures to the rapacious Franks . In successive expeditions , the king ...
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... Moslems.26 In a second visit to Bagdad , the Seljukian prince again rescued the caliph from his enemies ; and devoutly , on foot , led the bridle of his mule from the prison to the palace . Their alliance was cemented by the marriage of ...
... Moslems.26 In a second visit to Bagdad , the Seljukian prince again rescued the caliph from his enemies ; and devoutly , on foot , led the bridle of his mule from the prison to the palace . Their alliance was cemented by the marriage of ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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