History of the dominion of the Arabs in Spain, tr. by mrs. Jonathan Foster, Volume 2 |
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Page 46
... faith- fully to the Hagib Abdelmelic and to King Hixem Ben Al- hakem , whom he caused to be proclaimed in all his states : wherefore , to increase his power , Abdelmelic recalled the general Wadha El Feti from his office as Wali of Fez ...
... faith- fully to the Hagib Abdelmelic and to King Hixem Ben Al- hakem , whom he caused to be proclaimed in all his states : wherefore , to increase his power , Abdelmelic recalled the general Wadha El Feti from his office as Wali of Fez ...
Page 75
... faith in his most loyal Determined that he would not lose so favour- able an opportunity , Suleiman therefore wrote to the Walies of Calatrava , Guadalaxara , Medina , Selim , and Saragossa , declaring to them that if they would give ...
... faith in his most loyal Determined that he would not lose so favour- able an opportunity , Suleiman therefore wrote to the Walies of Calatrava , Guadalaxara , Medina , Selim , and Saragossa , declaring to them that if they would give ...
Page 78
... faith- ful to the king , who were defending the second gate , but whom the traitors were then attacking with all the force they could assemble . Informed of this perilous disorder , the Hagib was compelled to abandon the important post ...
... faith- ful to the king , who were defending the second gate , but whom the traitors were then attacking with all the force they could assemble . Informed of this perilous disorder , the Hagib was compelled to abandon the important post ...
Page 91
... faith to their lord , very narrowly escaping the same fate . The field remained concealed beneath the corpses of the slain for a vast distance On the following day , the victors entered Seville without any resistance , and continuing ...
... faith to their lord , very narrowly escaping the same fate . The field remained concealed beneath the corpses of the slain for a vast distance On the following day , the victors entered Seville without any resistance , and continuing ...
Page 114
... faith- ful to him , and these attending him with a body of African cavalry , he left the Alcazar of Zahra in the night - taking with him all his family . It is true that he was abandoned on the road by many who had made profession of ...
... faith- ful to him , and these attending him with a body of African cavalry , he left the Alcazar of Zahra in the night - taking with him all his family . It is true that he was abandoned on the road by many who had made profession of ...
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