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1 4,1 | how fast and how deep the Arab language and culture spread 2 4,1 | called by the epithet of Arab origin Mozarabs, that is, “ 3 4,1 | themselves properly in the Arab language more correctly 4 4,1 | and assiduously study the Arab books. ... If somebody speaks 5 4,1 | The year 699, when the Arab language was rendered obligatory 6 4,4 | but a new, more menacing, Arab danger arose in its stead. 7 4,4 | after they had come under Arab sway. He was later appointed 8 5,2 | internal troubles arose in the Arab caliphate in connection 9 5,2 | successful operations of the Arab army under the Caliph Harun-ar-Rashid, 10 5,8 | all government affairs. An Arab ambassador who had an audience 11 5,8 | victory in Cilicia over an Arab army of frontier troops 12 5,8 | successful for Theophilus. An Arab historian even says that 13 5,8 | with any exactness) and the Arab forces were almost annihilated 14 6,2 | appeared in the Greek and Arab armies. The Greek domesticus 15 6,2 | comparatively free from Arab raids. During the last twelve 16 6,2 | with the fall of Tarsus the Arab geographer of the thirteenth 17 6,8 | father was a Muhammedan Arab and his mother a Christian 18 8,17| in ancient Egypt, in the Arab califate, in Japan, in the 19 8,17| the menace of the Persian, Arab, Avar, Slavonic, and Bulgarian 20 8,17| connection with the Persian, Arab, Bulgarian, and Slavonic 21 9,17| the fourteenth century, an Arab geographer, Abulfeda, after