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(Al – Makrizi) and the Bab al-Nasr (Gate of Victory) is that leading to Suez.
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Mss., occurs in the famous Khitat156 attributed to Al – Makrizi
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The province of Hadiyah is mentioned by Makrizi as one of the seven members of the Zayla Empire8, founded by Arab invaders, who in the 7th century of our aera conquered and colonised the low tract between the Red Sea and the
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Makrizi, [See, in his work, the chapter “On the Excellencies of Egypt.”] were sent thither as presents from
Travels in Arabia 2003
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There are two large slabs of fine verdi antico29 in the centre, which, according to Makrizi, were sent thither, as presents from Cairo, in A.H. 241.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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_L'Histoire et la topographie du Caire d'après Makrizi_ (Paris, 1887); E.W. Lane, _Cairo Fifty Years Ago_ (London, 1896), presents a picture of the city as it was before the era of European "improvements," and gives extracts from the _Khitat_ of Maqrizi, written in 1417, the chief original authority on the antiquities of Cairo; Murray's and Baedeker's _Guides_, and A. and C.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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[18] Under the Arab dynasties of the east, the _vizir_ was exclusively an officer _of the pen_: and Makrizi expressly mentions that Bedr-al-Jemali, who became vizir to the Fatimite khalif Al-Mostanssor in 1074, was the first in whom _the sword and the pen_ were united.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844 Various
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The Arab historian Makrizi describes a method of stopping rain which is said to have been resorted to by a tribe of nomads called Alqamar in Hadramaut.
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The Arab historian Makrizi describes a method of stopping rain which is said to have been resorted to by a tribe of nomads called Alqamar in Hadramaut.
Chapter 5. The Magical Control of the Weather. § 2. The Magical Control of Rain 1922
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The description of it by Makrizi, quoted by Neuburger,84 reads like that of a twentieth century institution with hospital units.
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