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"I am Bahaud-din Khan," replied the horseman, "and I come from Ali Musjid, which the Feringhis have taken, and I follow those sons of pigs, the Kasilbash Horse, who you saw pass in such a hurry just now."
The Story of the Guides G. J. Younghusband
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V.C., the Afghan War opened with the operations resulting in the capture of the formidable fort of Ali Musjid, which bars the entrance to the far-famed Khyber Pass.
The Story of the Guides G. J. Younghusband
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On arriving at an elevated place, on descending a valley, on meeting any one, on entering the city of Mecca or the Musjid-ul-Harám [235] the Hájí should continually repeat the word "Labbaik, Labbaik."
The Faith of Islam Edward Sell
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Ali-Musjid, so as to keep the Affghans within bounds.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 Various
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Musjid the camel and carriage tracks come together.
Ranching, Sport and Travel Thomas Carson
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[235] The Musjid-ul-Harám is the large Mosque in Mecca.
The Faith of Islam Edward Sell
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In the plan of operations for the capture of Ali Musjid one brigade was to attack in front, one in flank, and one by a wide _détour_ through the mountains was to cut off the retreat.
The Story of the Guides G. J. Younghusband
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Musjid, are the chief centres of interest and the points we first visited.
Travels in the Far East Ellen Mary Hayes Peck
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Musjid rising superbly from a network of narrow streets and shabby toppling houses.
Far to Seek A Romance of England and India Maud Diver 1906
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Musjid at the mouth of the Khyber Pass, then threaded that defile with little or no opposition, and pushed on to Jelalabad.
The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) John Holland Rose 1898
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