History of the Dominion of the Arabs in Spain, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... defend the place successfully , and seeing no prospect of succour , fled secretly by sea , which he did in the night - time , the darkness preventing the ships of Algarve , which guarded the shore , from perceiving his bark ; and so ...
... defend the place successfully , and seeing no prospect of succour , fled secretly by sea , which he did in the night - time , the darkness preventing the ships of Algarve , which guarded the shore , from perceiving his bark ; and so ...
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... defending himself and covering his retiring friends , until a great number of his people had died around him . Still ... defend his memory , -nay , they could not venture to appear in public without subjecting themselves to the insolent ...
... defending himself and covering his retiring friends , until a great number of his people had died around him . Still ... defend his memory , -nay , they could not venture to appear in public without subjecting themselves to the insolent ...
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... defend itself is not easily to be preserved . One day , while Hairan , with his guards , was fighting at the gate of ... defending the second gate , but whom the traitors were then attacking with all the force they could assemble ...
... defend itself is not easily to be preserved . One day , while Hairan , with his guards , was fighting at the gate of ... defending the second gate , but whom the traitors were then attacking with all the force they could assemble ...
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... defended himself in his Alcazar during twenty days ; but the palace was taken by force , and the unhappy general was thrown into the sea , with all his children . РИН Emine Exarch , the ble In the year 405 , Hairan passed from Almeria ...
... defended himself in his Alcazar during twenty days ; but the palace was taken by force , and the unhappy general was thrown into the sea , with all his children . РИН Emine Exarch , the ble In the year 405 , Hairan passed from Almeria ...
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... defended himself in his Alcazar during twenty days ; but the palace was taken by force , and the unhappy general was thrown into the sea , with all his children . In the year 405 , Hairan passed from Almeria to Cebta , where Aly Ben ...
... defended himself in his Alcazar during twenty days ; but the palace was taken by force , and the unhappy general was thrown into the sea , with all his children . In the year 405 , Hairan passed from Almeria to Cebta , where Aly Ben ...
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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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