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Mohammedan (also
spelled Muhammadan, ****mmedan, ****medan or
****metan) is a term for a
follower of Muhammad, the
Islamic prophet. It is used as both...
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spawned such
works as John Toland's Nazarenus, or Jewish, Gentile, and
****metan Christianity,
which represented the
three Abrahamic religions as different...
- 1845, p. 4,
second column, top "
****metan Schism",
Signal of Liberty, p. 3,
center top of full page view "
****metan Schism", The
Eclectic Magazine of...
- Historians: Vol 5: the
Muhammadan Period. AMS Press. Elphinstone,
Mountstuart (1889). The
History of India: The Hindú and
****metan Periods. J. Murray....
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Funny ****metan (French: Le
Musulman rigolo) was an 1897
short silent comedy film
directed by
Georges Méliès. It was
released by Méliès's Star Film...
- civilization. Thus, "the
common era of the Jews", "the
common era of the
****metans", "common era of the world", "the
common era of the
foundation of Rome"...
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Moneys of All
Nations (And an
Analysis of the Christian, Hebrew, and
****metan Calendars), J.
Weale (in Chinese) 1959
Gazette of the
State Council of...
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States never entered into any war, or act of
hostility against any
****metan nation, it is
declared by the parties, that no
pretext arising from religious...
- (1894), p. 51 Ferishta, ****med
Kasim (1829).
History of the Rise of the
****metan Power in India, till the year A.D. 1612.
Translated by Briggs, John. London:...
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representatives of all
nations meet for the
benefit of mankind.
There the Jew, the
****metan [Muslim], and the
Christian transact together, as
though they all professed...