History of the Dominion of the Arabs in Spain, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... caused to be supplied with pure water for drinking , by means of a magnificent aque- duct , bringing the stream from the Wadilhassan , which runs without the city at the iron gate . He likewise commanded that an Alminbar or pulpit ...
... caused to be supplied with pure water for drinking , by means of a magnificent aque- duct , bringing the stream from the Wadilhassan , which runs without the city at the iron gate . He likewise commanded that an Alminbar or pulpit ...
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... caused the Omeyas of Spain to be proclaimed from every Alminbar . That general also took possession of the city of Mehadia , with others of the district of Zaub ; and in each he commanded that the Chotba should be made for King Hixem ...
... caused the Omeyas of Spain to be proclaimed from every Alminbar . That general also took possession of the city of Mehadia , with others of the district of Zaub ; and in each he commanded that the Chotba should be made for King Hixem ...
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... caused the valleys to resound . But when the advance of the Moslemah seemed to have been thrown into disorder , and the centre appeared on the point of giving way to its terrors in all the confusion of flight , the cavalry of the rear ...
... caused the valleys to resound . But when the advance of the Moslemah seemed to have been thrown into disorder , and the centre appeared on the point of giving way to its terrors in all the confusion of flight , the cavalry of the rear ...
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... Hagib's death reached Cordova it caused the utmost grief , and the day was one of universal mourning not in that city only but throughout 1 the kingdom ; and it was long before the 44 [ A.D. 1002 . DOMINION OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN .
... Hagib's death reached Cordova it caused the utmost grief , and the day was one of universal mourning not in that city only but throughout 1 the kingdom ; and it was long before the 44 [ A.D. 1002 . DOMINION OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN .
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... caused him to be much esteemed by the Hagib Abdelmelic Almudafar , as well as by the Cadi , Abu Dhak- nên . In that year there died at Seville the most accom- plished scholar of Spain : this was Abu Omar Ahmed Ben Abdallah , known as El ...
... caused him to be much esteemed by the Hagib Abdelmelic Almudafar , as well as by the Cadi , Abu Dhak- nên . In that year there died at Seville the most accom- plished scholar of Spain : this was Abu Omar Ahmed Ben Abdallah , known as El ...
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Abdallah Abdelaziz Abdelmelic Almudafar Abdelmumen Ben Aly Abderahman Aben Abed Aben Gania Aben Omar Aben Radmir Abu Bekir Abu Giafar Abu Meruan Abu Muhamad Abul Africa Ahmed Alameri Alcaides Alcasim Alcazar Alfonso Algarve Algezira Aljama Allah Almagreb Almeria Almohades Almondar Almoravides Aly Ben Hamud Aly Ben Juzef Ameer Andalusia army assembled Atia Azala battle besieged Cabilas Cadi called caused cavalry Cebta Christians Comarcas commanded Cordova death declared defend Edris enemy favour force fortress frontier Gallicia Gehwar Granada Hagib Muhamad Almanzor Hairan hath host Infidels inhabitants Ismail Juzef Ben Taxfin King Aly King Hixem King of Seville King of Valencia Lamtuna letters lord Malaga Medina Mehedi moon Morocco Moslemah mosque Muhamad Aben Muhamad Ben Murcia noble possession Prince Saragossa Sclavonian sent siege sovereign Spain Suleiman Ben Alhakem Tangiers territory thee thou Toledo took tribes troops Valencia victory Vizier Wadha Wali Xativa Xeques Zeiri
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