... Muhammadan tombs, and those on the gates of mosques, the dates of demise and erection can be ascertained. We had the same barbarous custom in Europe about the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; see the Spectator (No. 60,) on this ridiculous subject,... The Tale of the Four Durwesh - 137. oldalszerző: Mīr Amman Dihlavī - 1895 - 292 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Mīr Amman Dihlavī, Lewis Ferdinand Smith - 1851 - 304 oldal
...bloom ; but the French •wordprintemps conveys more exactly the compound signification ; for Bahdr not only means spring, but an agreeable spring. The...full of it. It is seldom a proof of chaste taste. — S. * The Muhammadans believe that two angels, NaKr and MunJar, are deputed by God to make a proces-verbal... | |
| Mīr Amman Dihlavī - 1857 - 354 oldal
...as a proof of great ingenuity. • * A pun on the word Dahar, which means spring, when flowers aro in full bloom ; but the French word printemps conveys...spring, but an agreeable spring. The Persians are as fond of these doutU sutendrss as any other people ; • their poetry is strewed with them, and so... | |
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