Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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... he sent to meet them a hundred camels , and with them bis son , and said to the messenger— “ Say to them— Are the camels dearer to you , or your own lives ? ' » messenger went forth to meet them , and spoke after this wise .
... he sent to meet them a hundred camels , and with them bis son , and said to the messenger— “ Say to them— Are the camels dearer to you , or your own lives ? ' » messenger went forth to meet them , and spoke after this wise .
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23 The wounds of the kindred were healed with hundreds of camels good : he paid them forth troop by troop who had no part in the crime ; 24 Kin paid them forth to kin as a debt due from friend to friend , and they spilt not between them ...
23 The wounds of the kindred were healed with hundreds of camels good : he paid them forth troop by troop who had no part in the crime ; 24 Kin paid them forth to kin as a debt due from friend to friend , and they spilt not between them ...
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it is said that it was Khârijeh son of Sinân who offered his son and two hundred camels to tho men of ' Abs in satisfaction for tho murder of the man slain by Hoşeyn ; and the curious fact is added that of the two hundred camels only ...
it is said that it was Khârijeh son of Sinân who offered his son and two hundred camels to tho men of ' Abs in satisfaction for tho murder of the man slain by Hoşeyn ; and the curious fact is added that of the two hundred camels only ...
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Zubeyr was eighty years old when he composed his Mofallaqah ; if this was in 608 or 610 A. D. , as M. de Perceval supposes , he may well have been a hundred , as the Aghânî relates ( ix . 148 ) , when he was seen by Mohammed , who said— ...
Zubeyr was eighty years old when he composed his Mofallaqah ; if this was in 608 or 610 A. D. , as M. de Perceval supposes , he may well have been a hundred , as the Aghânî relates ( ix . 148 ) , when he was seen by Mohammed , who said— ...
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Dah is the principal village in this part . Situated on a long sloping alluvial terrace about a hundred yards wide and at the highest part perhaps a couple of hundred feet above the river , it is separated from a still higher terrace by ...
Dah is the principal village in this part . Situated on a long sloping alluvial terrace about a hundred yards wide and at the highest part perhaps a couple of hundred feet above the river , it is separated from a still higher terrace by ...
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