The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain: Extracted from the Nafhu-t-tíb Min Ghosni-l-Andalusi-r-rattíb Wa Táríkh Lisánu-d-Dín Ibni-l-Khattíb, Band 1Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, sold, 1840 - 544 Seiten |
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... Africa and Spain , compiled from the best authorities . This work , a copy of which is in my possession , appears to have been written towards the close of the fourteenth century of our era , but the name of the author is not ...
... Africa and Spain , compiled from the best authorities . This work , a copy of which is in my possession , appears to have been written towards the close of the fourteenth century of our era , but the name of the author is not ...
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... Africa -Severe drought and famine - His conquests - Takes Tangiers - General submission of the Berbers - Músa meditates the conquest of Andalus - Siege of Ceuta by Tárik - King Wittiza sends reinforcements to the besieged - His death ...
... Africa -Severe drought and famine - His conquests - Takes Tangiers - General submission of the Berbers - Músa meditates the conquest of Andalus - Siege of Ceuta by Tárik - King Wittiza sends reinforcements to the besieged - His death ...
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... Africa . But of this more will be said in the course of this narrative . The narrow sea thus emerging from between the two coasts was called Bahru - z - zokák 26 ( the narrow sea ) . Although the distance between the two shores is so ...
... Africa . But of this more will be said in the course of this narrative . The narrow sea thus emerging from between the two coasts was called Bahru - z - zokák 26 ( the narrow sea ) . Although the distance between the two shores is so ...
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... Africa and Andalus , each claiming the superiority for the land of his birth : the con- versation growing warmer , Ash - shakandí said to his opponent , " Were it not for Andalus , Africa , thy country , would never have been known ...
... Africa and Andalus , each claiming the superiority for the land of his birth : the con- versation growing warmer , Ash - shakandí said to his opponent , " Were it not for Andalus , Africa , thy country , would never have been known ...
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... Africa produced grammarians like Abú Mohammed Ibnu - s - seyd , or works that can be compared to his ? or like Ibnu - t - taráwah , or like Abú ' Alí Ash - shalúbín , who is one of the most eminent men of the present day , and whose ...
... Africa produced grammarians like Abú Mohammed Ibnu - s - seyd , or works that can be compared to his ? or like Ibnu - t - taráwah , or like Abú ' Alí Ash - shalúbín , who is one of the most eminent men of the present day , and whose ...
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Seite 378 - ... twere, the mirror up to nature ; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this overdone or come tardy off, though it make the unskilful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve; the censure of the which one must in your allowance o'erweigh a whole theatre of others.
Seite 226 - Kasru-l-kholqfd (the hall of the Khalifs), the roof of which was of gold and solid but transparent blocks of marble of various colours, the walls being likewise of the same materials. In the centre of this hall, or, according to some, on the top of the above-described fountain, which is by them placed in this hall, was fixed the unique pearl presented to An-ndssir by the Greek emperor Leo,16 among other valuable objects.
Seite 261 - What can you oppose to them? You have no other weapons but your swords, no provisions but those that you may snatch from the hands of our enemies ; . . . . do not think that I impose upon you a task from which I shrink myself, or that I try to conceal from you the dangers attending this our expedition ; but know that if you only suffer for awhile you will reap in the end an abundant harvest of pleasures and enjoyments.
Seite 138 - covered himself with feathers for the purpose, attached a couple of wings to his body and, getting on an eminence, flung himself down into the air, where, according to the testimony of several trustworthy writers who witnessed the performance, he flew a considerable distance, as if he had been a bird. But, in alighting again on the place whence he had started, his back was very much hurt for, not knowing that birds when they alight come down upon their tails, he forgot to provide himself with one.
Seite 304 - Brescia, who lived at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century, and died 1510, at Bergamo, at a very advanced age.
Seite 129 - ... his power and influence had no limits, and he was preferred and distinguished in all the occasions of life. •• Owing to this, rich men in Cordova, however illiterate they might be, encouraged letters, rewarded with the greatest munificence writers and poets, and spared neither trouble nor expense in forming large collections of books ; so that, independently of the famous library founded by the...
Seite 263 - Roderic fell upon the men in the first ranks, he was horrorstruck, and was heard to exclaim, — " By the faith of the Messiah ! These are the " very men I saw painted on the scroll found in the mansion of science at Toledo...
Seite 192 - Do not talk of the court of Baghdad and its glittering magnificence ; do not praise Persia and China and their manifold advantages ; for there is no spot on earth like Cordova,
Seite 229 - Travellers from distant lands, men of all ranks and professions in life, following various religions, — princes, ambassadors, merchants, pilgrims, theologians, and poets — all agreed that they had never seen in the course of their travels anything that could be compared to it. Indeed, had this palace possessed nothing more than the terrace of polished marble overhanging the matchless gardens, with the golden hall and the circular pavilion, and the works of art of every sort and...
Seite 108 - Makkari, i. 310, 332. lucians settling in it. For when God Almighty was pleased to send down on their country the last disastrous civil war...