Works, Volumen23G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... fell beneath the scimetar of Derar Ibn al Azwar , a rough soldier after Khaled's own heart . This summary execution , to which the beauty of a woman was alleged as the main excite- ment , gave deep concern to Abu Beker , who remarked ...
... fell beneath the scimetar of Derar Ibn al Azwar , a rough soldier after Khaled's own heart . This summary execution , to which the beauty of a woman was alleged as the main excite- ment , gave deep concern to Abu Beker , who remarked ...
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... fell beneath his arm ; then , wheeling off , and soaring as it were into the field to mark a different quarry , he charged with his little troop upon the foot soldiers , slew six with his own hand , trampled down others , and produced ...
... fell beneath his arm ; then , wheeling off , and soaring as it were into the field to mark a different quarry , he charged with his little troop upon the foot soldiers , slew six with his own hand , trampled down others , and produced ...
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... fell in its defence . The Persians were beaten back ; but now arrived the main body of the army with the thirty elephants . Abu Obeidah breasted fearlessly the storm of war which he had so rashly provoked . He called to his men not to ...
... fell in its defence . The Persians were beaten back ; but now arrived the main body of the army with the thirty elephants . Abu Obeidah breasted fearlessly the storm of war which he had so rashly provoked . He called to his men not to ...
Contenido
Moderation of Abu BekerTraits | 9 |
Campaign against SyriaArmy Sent | 19 |
Incompetency of Abu Obeidah | 30 |
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Abda'lrahman Abu Beker Abu Musa Abu Obeidah Abu Sofian Alashtar Aleppo Allah Achbar Amru Antioch Arabian Arabs arms Ayesha Baalbec Bassora battle booty Bosra Caliph Omar camels camp capture castle Caulah Christian command conquest cried Cufa Damâs Damascus death Derar desert dirhems Egypt Emessa emperor Heraclius encamped enemy faith fight force garrison gates gave Gog and Magog governor Greeks hand head Hegira Heraclius Hormuzân horse host hundred Ibn Abu infidels inhabitants Islam Jabalah Khaled Khosrus Koran lance letter Madayn Mahomet Malec Mecca Medina Moawyah Mosenna Moslem army Moslems mosque night Othman palace Persian plunder prayers prophet province Rafi Ibn received reinforcements replied retreat Rustam Saad Ibn sallied scimetar sent Serjabil siege siege of Damascus slain soldiers spoils stratagem surrender sword Syria Telha and Zobeir tent thee thou thousand threw tion took tribe tribute troops valor victory walls warriors Werdan Yezdegird Yezed Youkenna