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Bulak is the port suburb on the Nile, till 1858 wholly disjoined from the City; and Fostat is the outlier popularly called Old
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The Macnaghten, the Bulak and the Bayrut texts, though printed from
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But he said, “Do thou and my brothers break fast,” and went down to the river about Bulak where he ceased not to cast once, twice, thrice; and to shift about all day, without aught falling to him, till the hour of mid afternoon prayer, when he shouldered his net and went away sore dejected.
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Chiefs of Police of Cairo, Bulak, and Fostat400 and said to them,
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Reaching Bulak he walked on along the riverbank till he sighted a ship with her gangway out and her four anchors made fast to the land.
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Platter-maker and his wife, The devout, v. Poets, Harun al-Rashid and the three, v. Police of Bulak, Story of the Chief of the, iv.
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Kazakhstanchief of mission: Ambassador John M. ORDWAY embassy: Ak Bulak 4, Str. 23-22, Building #3, Astana 010010 mailing address: use embassy street address telephone: [7] (7172) 70-21-00
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Breslau Edition, the Bulak text of Abd al-Rahman al-Safati and a
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Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: Ambassador John M. ORDWAY embassy: Ak Bulak 4, Str. 23-22, Building #3, Astana 010010 mailing address: use embassy street address telephone: [7] (7172) 70-21-00
Kazakhstan 2008
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(Song-book) of Abu al-Faraj the Isfaháni who flourished A.H. 284 – 356 (= 897 — 967): it was printed at the Bulak Press in 1868. 446
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