History of the Dominion of the Arabs in Spain, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... took part in the rejoicings made on that occasion . The graceful bride was conducted in triumph through the principal streets of the city , being accompanied by all the damsels belonging to such houses as were friends of the family ...
... took part in the rejoicings made on that occasion . The graceful bride was conducted in triumph through the principal streets of the city , being accompanied by all the damsels belonging to such houses as were friends of the family ...
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... 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 , which was done accordingly ; nor there only , but in all the provinces of Africa and ...
... 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 , which was done accordingly ; nor there only , but in all the provinces of Africa and ...
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... took , and razed the walls thereof to their foundations . Many captives and much spoil were taken on that occasion also ; and Muhamad returned to Cordova in triumph , paying visits to the cities of Talavera and Toledo on his way thither ...
... took , and razed the walls thereof to their foundations . Many captives and much spoil were taken on that occasion also ; and Muhamad returned to Cordova in triumph , paying visits to the cities of Talavera and Toledo on his way thither ...
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José Antonio Conde. CHAP . CI . - OF VARIOUS EVENTS THAT NOW TOOK PLACE IN SPAIN AND AFRICA . THE friendship and good intelligence apparently existing between Zeir Ben Atia and the Hagib Muhamad Almanzor was maintained by the former in ...
José Antonio Conde. CHAP . CI . - OF VARIOUS EVENTS THAT NOW TOOK PLACE IN SPAIN AND AFRICA . THE friendship and good intelligence apparently existing between Zeir Ben Atia and the Hagib Muhamad Almanzor was maintained by the former in ...
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... took possession , as he did of other towns in the territory of Zaub . He also made him- self master successively of Telencen , Xelf , and Masila ; but in each of these places he took care to have the name of the King Hixem El Muyad ...
... took possession , as he did of other towns in the territory of Zaub . He also made him- self master successively of Telencen , Xelf , and Masila ; but in each of these places he took care to have the name of the King Hixem El Muyad ...
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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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