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Toponym identification in
Ajayib al-Hind,
Zabag (Zabedj) is
interpreted as Java....
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Dounya Bi
Khair 1999:
Tabeeb Garrah 2000: Dol Mush
Habayib 2001:
Zaman El
Ajayib 2002: Inta
Gherhom 2003:
Salaf Wi
Deine 2004:
Etakhart Kteer 2006: Heya...
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through the holes. In
Ottoman Syria a form of peep show
called sanduk al-
ajayib (صندوق العجائب, "wonder box") existed,
which the
storyteller carried on...
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territory between the
rivers of Kura and Araks. A
medieval chronicle, the "
Ajayib-ad-Dunya",
written in the 13th
century by an
unknown author, says Arran...
- son of
Hafiz Rahmat Khan, in 1808
wrote a book of
Pashto words entitled ʿAjāyib al-Lughāt ("Wonders of Languages"). An
excerpt from the Kalām of Rahman...
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Indonesian attack on Africa's east coast.: 110 The tenth-century Arab
account Ajayib al-Hind "Marvels of India" by al-Ramhormuzi
gives an
account of invasion...
- Chaumont, it
existed earlier as an
Armenian city. In a
medieval chronicle "
Ajayib-ad-Dunia",
written in the 13th
century by an
unknown author,
Arran is said...
- (مختصر کتاب البلدان) by
Ahmad ibn al-Faqih
Hamadani a.k.a. Ibn al-Faqih.
Ajayib Al-aqalim Al-sab'ah (عجايب الاقاليم السبعه) by Ibn
Sarabiyun d.945. Tarikh...
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Marginal Voice of a Po****r Romance: Sīrat al-Iskandar wa-mā fīhā min al-
ʿajāyib wa' l-gharāyib". In Ostle,
Robin (ed.).
Marginal voices in
literature and...
- Leyden, Paris. Qazwīnī, Z. ibn Muḥammad., Wüstenfeld, F. (1994). Kitāb '
Ajāyib al-makhlūqāt wa-gharāyib al-mawjūdāt. Frankfurt. Lewicki, T., "al-Ḳazwīnī"...