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... knowledge of the literature of Greece , he spent many summers in exploring the less known parts of European Turkey , Albania , Macedonia , and Northern Greece , and in later years visited Armenia and Asia Minor and the islands of the ...
... knowledge of the literature of Greece , he spent many summers in exploring the less known parts of European Turkey , Albania , Macedonia , and Northern Greece , and in later years visited Armenia and Asia Minor and the islands of the ...
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... knowledge which he is prepared to communicate under pledge of secrecy ; this knowledge being that the ' Abbasids are destined to occupy the throne.5 In the appendix Tabari further states that the Mahdi's son handed over his books and ...
... knowledge which he is prepared to communicate under pledge of secrecy ; this knowledge being that the ' Abbasids are destined to occupy the throne.5 In the appendix Tabari further states that the Mahdi's son handed over his books and ...
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... knowledge which had been the property of ' Ali and had by him been transmitted to his son Ibn al - Hanafiyyah.2 Not all the members of this sect agreed that Abu Hashim had transmitted his knowledge to the ' Abbāsids . ' Abd al - Ķāhir ...
... knowledge which had been the property of ' Ali and had by him been transmitted to his son Ibn al - Hanafiyyah.2 Not all the members of this sect agreed that Abu Hashim had transmitted his knowledge to the ' Abbāsids . ' Abd al - Ķāhir ...
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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