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Alphabetical [« »] arabia 17 arabian 116 arabians 1 arabic 27 arabicized 1 arabissus 1 arabo-aramean 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 wise 27 1 27 acts 27 arabic 27 arms 27 avars 27 belthandros | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances arabic |
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1 2,3 | native tongues, Syriac or Arabic. One learned orientalist 2 2,3 | Syriac text there exist also Arabic and Armenian versions of 3 2,3 | found in many Syriac and Arabic works of the thirteenth 4 3,16| preserved in Syriac and Arabic literature. Among the writers 5 3,16| well as into Muhammedan, Arabic, and Turkish literature. 6 4,1 | have been preserved in old Arabic poetry, as well as in prose 7 4,1 | According to one expert in Arabic antiquity, the ancient Arabs 8 4,1 | of the flight (hidjra in Arabic, distorted by Europeans 9 4,1 | barbarism (Djahiliyya in Arabic), and inculcate in them 10 4,1 | to the Kaaba in Mecca (in Arabic such a pilgrimage is called 11 4,1 | into 114 chapters (Sura in Arabic). The tales of Mu-hammed’ 12 4,1 | phenomena, alien to the Arabic nation and explainable by 13 4,1 | Semitic origin and largely of Arabic descent, and that the Arabian 14 4,1 | Byzantine as well as the Arabic historical tradition exaggerates 15 4,1 | of Tarik came the modern Arabic name of Gibraltar, meaning “ 16 4,1 | urban Christians adopted Arabic culture though they did 17 4,1 | themselves most elegantly in Arabic and make poetry in this 18 4,1 | translation of Coptic works into Arabic.[63]~ The relations established 19 5,1 | fluently and correctly both the Arabic and Roman languages.[7] 20 5,8 | by a deep moat, handak in Arabic, from which the new name 21 6,1 | of pure Armenian blood, Arabic sources call him a Slav. 22 6,2 | city of Aleppo (Haleb, in Arabic) became a vassal state of 23 6,2 | Armenia. Armenian, Greek, and Arabic sources give contradictory 24 7,4 | translations from Greek and Arabic and of the beginning of 25 8,10| spoke Italian, Greek, and Arabic beautifully and, probably, 26 9,18| medical treatises showing Arabic influence belong to the 27 9,18| well as from Persian and Arabic writings, the greater part