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1 Pre | sooner was the Tartar army called away by disturbances in
2 Pre | Abu Ishac, in which he is called the King under whose feet
3 Pre | wise men, who are sometimes called drunkards and sometimes
4 II(*) | belonging to Shah Shudja, and called by him the Baghi-Irem, after
5 II(*) | there is a dried-up pond called the Talab i Djemshid, into
6 III(*) | was in the land which is called Marib, at a distance of
7 V(*) | they were contemptuously called, were a people of the tribe
8 V(*) | formerly an institution called the Feast of Plunder. When
9 XVIII(*) | from Shiraz there is a spot called Pir-i-Sabz, the Old Green
10 XVIII(*) | beautiful girl of Shiraz called Shakh-i-Nahat, and in order
11 XVIII(*) | fortieth morning, Shakh-i-Nahat called him into her house and told
12 XXV(*) | or Pleiades, as they are called in Arabic) of lamps, he
13 XXVI(*) | Persian legend. Shirin is called by some Mary, and by others
14 XXX(*) | through it, amongst them one called Ruknabad, a stream of which
15 XXX(*) | The principal mosque is called the Old Mosque; it is as
16 XXXVII(*)| substance. This concretion was called the bezoar stone. The original
17 XXXVII(*)| which was in later times called the bezoar goat; also from
18 XXXVII(*)| in his "Joyful News," is called the Bezaar, being approved
19 XXXIX(*) | certain tribe among the Jews called the Samaritans, whence his
20 XL(*) | faithfully. But at length a woman called Zohra, more beautiful than
21 XL(*) | where the two angels are called Asa and Asail. The Talmud
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