Five Years in Damascus, Volume 2J. Murray, 1855 - Damascus (Syria) |
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... Entering in of Hamath " - " LAND OF ISRAEL . " Mount Hor - p . 309-354 The 354-359 Nebk - Identification of ZEDAD and HAZARENAN Night march and adventures with Bedawîn · Site of Comochara - Ride by Målûla to Damascus - - 359-366 LIST OF ...
... Entering in of Hamath " - " LAND OF ISRAEL . " Mount Hor - p . 309-354 The 354-359 Nebk - Identification of ZEDAD and HAZARENAN Night march and adventures with Bedawîn · Site of Comochara - Ride by Målûla to Damascus - - 359-366 LIST OF ...
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... entering the suburb of the Medân . After many turns and windings we at last emerged into the open country at the southern extremity of the city , by a gate near Bawâbet Ullah . Here we dismounted to await Aiyûb and his animals . A few ...
... entering the suburb of the Medân . After many turns and windings we at last emerged into the open country at the southern extremity of the city , by a gate near Bawâbet Ullah . Here we dismounted to await Aiyûb and his animals . A few ...
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... entered the domains of the Bedawîn , who acknowledge no law but the sword , and no right but might . Our farther progress was liable to be disputed at any moment , and , consequently , every man now examined his musket and prepared for ...
... entered the domains of the Bedawîn , who acknowledge no law but the sword , and no right but might . Our farther progress was liable to be disputed at any moment , and , consequently , every man now examined his musket and prepared for ...
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... entered a plain , perfectly flat , and altogether different in character from that we had left . The soil is deep and rich , the surface entirely free from stones , and the whole presents the appearance of having , at no very remote ...
... entered a plain , perfectly flat , and altogether different in character from that we had left . The soil is deep and rich , the surface entirely free from stones , and the whole presents the appearance of having , at no very remote ...
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... entered was a slab 4 feet 6 inches high , 4 feet wide , and 8 inches thick ; it opens upon pivots , being projecting parts of the stone itself , and working in sockets in the lintel and threshold ,. Interior of House in Burâk . FROM HIT ...
... entered was a slab 4 feet 6 inches high , 4 feet wide , and 8 inches thick ; it opens upon pivots , being projecting parts of the stone itself , and working in sockets in the lintel and threshold ,. Interior of House in Burâk . FROM HIT ...
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Abulfeda afterwards ancient Antilibanus appears Arab Argob Baalbek bank Barnett basalt Bashan Batanæa Bathanyeh beautiful Bedawîn border Bostra Bozrah building Burckhardt Busrah called caravan castle Christian columns crossed Damascus declivity Deir Der'a deserted distance door Druze east eastern eastward Edrei extends Fcap feet Gaulanitis Gilead glen Greek inscription half an hour Hamath heaps hills History Hît horses inhabitants Jabbok Jebel Haurân Josephus Kenath Kerioth Kunawât Kureiyeh latter Lejah Libanus lofty Mahmûd miles minutes Moab monument mosk mountains Mûsa nearly northern observed passed plain Portrait Post 8vo province ravine reached Reland Riblah ridge Ritter river road rocks rocky rode Roman round ruins Salcah Second Edition seen sheikh side slope soil spot stones Sulkhad summit Suweideh Syria tell temple Third Edition towers town Trachonitis Travels in Syria tribe village visited Vols wady walls whole wild Woodcuts Zedad
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