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ABU L- C ABBAS AHMAD Page 46 and 47: Dibdgha, currently the suburb of A Page 48 and 49: SARANDIB, the name given in mediaev Page 50 and 51: Lundu river basins. Through a serie Page 52 and 53: y the fact that Toktamish issued co Page 54 and 55: ed the dar al-mulk, the private qua Page 56 and 57: The separation of mens and womens Page 58 and 59: the opportunity of preserving himse Page 60 and 61: It achieved fame in the later 18th Page 62 and 63: wards, a number of breakaway moveme Page 64 and 65: scansion of the circle metre is mus Page 66 and 67: Biography Born as the son of a pedl Page 68 and 69: eports about a trance of the master Page 70 and 71: SARI MEHMED PASHA SARI SALTUK D Page 72 and 73: liable to the hadd punishment. This Page 74 and 75: ever by the influx of transhumants Page 76 and 77: Karakhanid mirror for princes, Kuta Page 78 and 79: Sarudj was already in ruins. Ninete Page 80 and 81: in 226, but failed to take Hatra (a Page 82 and 83: diks (probably Manichaeans). Page 98 and 99: not help the governments popularit Page 100 and 101: the sand which has covered it. But the insurgent Janissari Page 140 and 141: 2. Chronicles. Hayder Celebi, Ruzna Page 142 and 143: Gouffier encouraged Sehm to corresp Page 144 and 145: (1671-7, 1684-91, 1692-9, 1702-4). Page 146 and 147: Sofia 1961; Chr. Jonkov (ed.), Sevl Page 148 and 149: specifically, the lands which are c Page 150 and 151: of influential religious families, Page 152 and 153: the southern trading posts were pla Page 154 and 155: On 31 December 1980, President Seng Page 156 and 157: oots Islamisation. He was especial Page 158 and 159: Sumerian, Old Babylonian and New Ba Page 160 and 161: specialists. The South Arabian s zc Page 162 and 163: language of their prayers and relig Page 164 and 165: 767October 1365), but withdrew as Page 166 and 167: ebuilt later on) and Burk. At the t Page 168 and 169: Shabangarai, in Ucenle Zapiski Ins Page 170 and 171: amal. Thus we have a strophic schem Page 172 and 173: allegedly sought by many, and the t Page 174 and 175: Tabari); A.A. Dixon, The Umayyad ca Page 176 and 177: symbolism attributed to this girdle Page 178 and 179: those of Cairo) clearly reflects a Page 180 and 181: ed against him a campaign of denigr Page 182 and 183: an milieu (Alexandria, Cairo, Tunis Page 184 and 185: Dermenghem, Le culte des saints dan Page 186 and 187: porary authors, Shaduna was divided Page 188 and 189: Suecana, xxx (1981), 37-62; D. Gima Page 190 and 191: played a significant part in the ab Page 192 and 193: family of the Banu c Abd al-Hakam. Page 194 and 195: and of al- c Askalam (Tawali al-ta Page 196 and 197: manuscript form, see F. Sezgin, GAS Page 198 and 199: nach schafiitischer Lehre, Stuttgar Page 200 and 201: tual unit with it (Mahmud-shah). Th Page 202 and 203: oth Allahabad and his annual pensio Page 204 and 205: C.C. Brown (ed. and tr.), The Malay Page 206 and 207: of Talish q.v. Tawalish) int Page 208 and 209: Abarkuh. Lahham, Beirut 14121992, i Page 218 and 219: of romantic content. Not surprising Page 220 and 221: 1615, a study of the Firman accordi Page 222 and 223: quence of internal elements, starti Page 224 and 225: cording to Ibn al-Athir, x, 660; bu Page 226 and 227: pretation of its recent findings ac Page 228 and 229: koprii() under the name Shehrazul Page 230 and 231: not without success, on modern poet Page 232 and 233: nomic upheaval, whose causes were t Page 234 and 235: On Shahsewan textiles, see Jenny Ho Page 236 and 237: into his service an eminent poet wh Page 238 and 239: Ahmad Shawkis time among conventio Page 240 and 241: is such that the typology of the An Page 242 and 243: and criticisms to the compositions Page 244 and 245: of those persons who are either pai Page 246 and 247: on an equal footing with other cour Page 248 and 249: Ph. We know, fo Page 256 and 257: XX, 122, he who follows Gods righ Page 258 and 259: to have been so much enraptured by Page 260 and 261: Al-Tahanawi (Kashshdf, 780-1) is pr Page 262 and 263: mastery of universal solutions to d Page 264 and 265: PLATE II SHAKKAZIYYA 3. The rete of Page 266 and 267: from 8fh U,h T e tradit Page 268 and 269: Celebf, a grandson, we are assured, Page 270 and 271: place called Fadjdj al-Masadjid, cl Page 272 and 273: Shalla was partially abandoned befo Page 274 and 275: queries (partly printed as Ahddith Page 276 and 277: Yazfd b. Abl Sufyan in the Balka Page 278 and 279: saries, the Syrian Yemenis. Vigu Page 365 and 366: 352 SHARK AL-ANDALUS SHARKAWA i Page 367 and 368: 354 SHARK AL-SHARKI B. In Par Page 459 and 460: 446 AL-SHINKITI SHIR Page 461 and 462: 448 SHIR C ALI SHFR Afghanistan Page 463 and 464: 450 SHFR Poetique, 19-20; Hassan, D Page 465 and 466: 452 SHFR the new religion changed t Page 467 and 468: 454 SHFR (2) Poetics.
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