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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...
- A
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...
- John Wallis. In 1671 he
wrote An
Account of the Rise and
Progress of
****metanism, and a
Vindication of him and his
Religion from the
Calumnies of the...
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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...
- Aurangzeb's reign. As
Ovington says in his
Voyage to Surat: "Since the
****metans became Masters of the Indies, this
execrable custom is much abated, and...
- mid-1960s, many English-language
writers used the term
Mohammedans or
****metans.
Although such
terms were not
necessarily intended to be pejorative, Muslims...
- Bate 2010, p. 29.
Michaud 1853, p. 497: "Raimundus de
Agiles says of the
****metans: In
ecclesiis autem magnis Bafumarias faciebant ...
habebant monticulum...
- in 1670: "But
those of this Sect who
strangely mix
Christianity and
****metanism together, are many of the
Souldiers who live on the
confines of Serbia...
- 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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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...