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  • The flourish of trumpets, the clash of cymbals, and the wild beat of the tambour, announced the arrival of Alp Arslan from the Serail.

    Chapter 22 - Part X 1822

  • I owe fealty to no one but to my God, and if I have broken that I am yet to learn that Alp Arslan is the avenger of His power.

    Chapter 22 - Part X 1822

  • They may say what they like, but compared with him, Alp Arslan is a white-livered Giaour.’

    Chapter 16 - Part X 1822

  • Sperling, “An Arslan Tash Incantation: Interpretations and Implications,” HUCA 53 1982, 1–10; P.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Here, for example, is a sixth- or seventh-century BCE inscription in Aramaic from Arslan Tash, in northern Syria:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Here, for example, is a sixth- or seventh-century BCE inscription in Aramaic from Arslan Tash, in northern Syria:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Sperling, “An Arslan Tash Incantation: Interpretations and Implications,” HUCA 53 1982, 1–10; P.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Here, for example, is a sixth- or seventh-century BCE inscription in Aramaic from Arslan Tash, in northern Syria:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Here, for example, is a sixth- or seventh-century BCE inscription in Aramaic from Arslan Tash, in northern Syria:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Sperling, “An Arslan Tash Incantation: Interpretations and Implications,” HUCA 53 1982, 1–10; P.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

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