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... Islamic architecture among the city's mosques , although the National Museum of Antiquities was closed ( only five months later Rommel was to be hammer- ing at the gateway to the Nile Delta ) . After some delay Piggott joined Glyn ...
... Islamic architecture among the city's mosques , although the National Museum of Antiquities was closed ( only five months later Rommel was to be hammer- ing at the gateway to the Nile Delta ) . After some delay Piggott joined Glyn ...
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... Islam , which I instinctively regard as something alien to India . He recog- nised that Hindus and Muslims had lived together in reasonable harmony for a thousand years , and that a considerable exchange of values and practices had ...
... Islam , which I instinctively regard as something alien to India . He recog- nised that Hindus and Muslims had lived together in reasonable harmony for a thousand years , and that a considerable exchange of values and practices had ...
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British Academy. to find a sympathetic echo in Islam , as with many Britons who disliked what they took to be the ' idolatry ' of Hinduism . But here we begin to glimpse the attraction to paradox and ambiguity which was an important ...
British Academy. to find a sympathetic echo in Islam , as with many Britons who disliked what they took to be the ' idolatry ' of Hinduism . But here we begin to glimpse the attraction to paradox and ambiguity which was an important ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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