The Calcutta Review, Volume 21University of Calcutta, 1853 |
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... party , who represent Cahtân to be a descendant of Ishmael , and therefore to have no connection with Yectan . ( Wackidi , p . 262.—C. De Perceval , Vol . I. p . 39. ) * Others attribute its construction to the Adites- ( C . De Perceval ...
... party , who represent Cahtân to be a descendant of Ishmael , and therefore to have no connection with Yectan . ( Wackidi , p . 262.—C. De Perceval , Vol . I. p . 39. ) * Others attribute its construction to the Adites- ( C . De Perceval ...
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... parties was but just now represented as con- temporary with the remote descendant of the other : i . e . , Shammir , the thirteenth or fourteenth in ascent from Essâb as contemporary with Moses ! Such is Mahometan criticism and ...
... parties was but just now represented as con- temporary with the remote descendant of the other : i . e . , Shammir , the thirteenth or fourteenth in ascent from Essâb as contemporary with Moses ! Such is Mahometan criticism and ...
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... party in Yemen : and that he visited Medina in order to succour the Jews against the oppres- sive attacks of the Aws and Khazraj . This agrees with the history of Medina , and is in excellent keeping with the sectarian bias which led ...
... party in Yemen : and that he visited Medina in order to succour the Jews against the oppres- sive attacks of the Aws and Khazraj . This agrees with the history of Medina , and is in excellent keeping with the sectarian bias which led ...
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... party were left in undivided possession of Hîra , which , with its Arab tribes , * became the willing vassal of the Persian king . Jodzeima made frequent incursions into Arabia , and in one of them was overtaken and beaten by the army ...
... party were left in undivided possession of Hîra , which , with its Arab tribes , * became the willing vassal of the Persian king . Jodzeima made frequent incursions into Arabia , and in one of them was overtaken and beaten by the army ...
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... party were completely victorious . Roman authorities took little interest in this struggle . They needed a barrier between Syria and the Persian frontier , but they were indifferent whether it should be composed of the Bani Salîh , or ...
... party were completely victorious . Roman authorities took little interest in this struggle . They needed a barrier between Syria and the Persian frontier , but they were indifferent whether it should be composed of the Bani Salîh , or ...
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