| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 524 sider
...the unbelievers, and edified fourteen hundred mosques for the exercise of the religion of Mahomet. One hundred years after his flight from Mecca, the...II. Syria; III. Egypt; IV. Africa; and, V. Spain. In the first year of the first caliph, his lieutenant, Caled, the sword of God, and the invasion scourge... | |
| Helmuth Graf von Moltke - 1911 - 680 sider
...Sâmaelâ abgeben ober non großen Äararoanen flüchtig burdjjogen roerben." 24l) ©ibbon VI, 352: „One hundred years after his flight from Mecca,...which may be comprised under the names of I Persia, П Syria, III Egypt, IV Africa and V Spain." [$и ©. 258] 2-12) Sriefe: ©cfjviften IV, 172 (1862):... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 406 sider
...the unbelievers, and edified fourteen hundred mosques for the exercise of the religion of Mahomet. One hundred years after his flight from Mecca, the...II. Syria; III. Egypt; IV. Africa; and, V. Spain. In the first year of the first caliph, his lieutenant. Caled, the sword of God. and the invasion of... | |
| Rutherford Hamilton Towner - 1923 - 312 sider
...sterilization of cold women had begun a century or two centuries later than in Syria, Egypt, and Africa. 1 "One hundred years after his flight from Mecca the...II. Syria; III. Egypt; IV. Africa; and V. Spain." (Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Chap. LI.) IV. In all these lands, the Moslem inundation... | |
| Rutherford Hamilton Towner - 1923 - 312 sider
...than in Syria, Egypt, and Africa. 1 "One hundred years after his flight from Mecca the arms and th« reign of his successors extended from India to the...II. Syria; III. Egypt; IV. Africa; and V. Spain." (Gibbon, Decline and Fall uj tin Roman Empire, Chap. LI.) IV. In all these lands, the Moslem inundation... | |
| Rāshid Shāz - 2003 - 236 sider
...the exercise of the religion of Mahommed. One hundred years after hjs flight from Mecca the arms and reign of his successors extended from India to the...Ocean, over the various and distant provinces.... " It was in fact the unpleasant memories of the Crusades which coloured the vision of the European... | |
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