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... Mohammed himself was to return . For various reasons this opinion made little headway . As , however , the civil wars broke out afresh after the death of the first Umayyad sovereign , and the defeat and death of the Prophet's grandson ...
... Mohammed himself was to return . For various reasons this opinion made little headway . As , however , the civil wars broke out afresh after the death of the first Umayyad sovereign , and the defeat and death of the Prophet's grandson ...
Page 215
... Mohammed the Mahdi , and , according to Tabari , an expert of the time guessed therefrom that the letter was a fabrication , since Mohammed did not use that title of himself in his correspondence.2 It is disconcerting to find that in ...
... Mohammed the Mahdi , and , according to Tabari , an expert of the time guessed therefrom that the letter was a fabrication , since Mohammed did not use that title of himself in his correspondence.2 It is disconcerting to find that in ...
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... Mohammed b . ' Abdallah , and it appears to have been taken by him merely as an imperial title , 1 similar to that which the second ' Abbasid Caliph had adopted . Owing to its adoption by this pretender , Manşür after overthrowing him ...
... Mohammed b . ' Abdallah , and it appears to have been taken by him merely as an imperial title , 1 similar to that which the second ' Abbasid Caliph had adopted . Owing to its adoption by this pretender , Manşür after overthrowing him ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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