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... feet high , and five feet in diameter . In the mosque called Osmania are pillars of Egyptian gra- nite , twenty - two feet high , and three feet in diameter ; and near it is the celebrated sarcophagus of red porphyry , called the Tomb ...
... feet high , and five feet in diameter . In the mosque called Osmania are pillars of Egyptian gra- nite , twenty - two feet high , and three feet in diameter ; and near it is the celebrated sarcophagus of red porphyry , called the Tomb ...
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... feet , with the toes as much inward as possible , at every whirl of the body , while the other foot kept its natural position . The elder of these Dervishes appeared to me to perform the task with so little labour or exertion , that ...
... feet , with the toes as much inward as possible , at every whirl of the body , while the other foot kept its natural position . The elder of these Dervishes appeared to me to perform the task with so little labour or exertion , that ...
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... feet rubbing the floor was heard by the spectators . Upon this , the third and last signal was made for them to halt , and the dance ended . This extraordinary performance is considered miraculous by the Turks . By their law , every ...
... feet rubbing the floor was heard by the spectators . Upon this , the third and last signal was made for them to halt , and the dance ended . This extraordinary performance is considered miraculous by the Turks . By their law , every ...
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... feet , and hands . All strangers afterwards with- drawing to the gallery , a most ragged and filthy set of Dervishes seated themselves upon the floor , forming a circle round their Superior . These men began to repeat a series of words ...
... feet , and hands . All strangers afterwards with- drawing to the gallery , a most ragged and filthy set of Dervishes seated themselves upon the floor , forming a circle round their Superior . These men began to repeat a series of words ...
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Edward Daniel Clarke. • this , without any motion of the feet or hands , consisted of moving in a mass from side to side , against each other's shoulders , repeating rapidly and continually the words Ullah , hoo Ullah ! and laughing as ...
Edward Daniel Clarke. • this , without any motion of the feet or hands , consisted of moving in a mass from side to side , against each other's shoulders , repeating rapidly and continually the words Ullah , hoo Ullah ! and laughing as ...
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Aboukir Acre afterwards Alexandria Alexandria Troas antient antiquities Antv appearance appellation Arabs army Author beautiful Bonarbashy building called Captain CHAP CHAP.XVIII Charem Châteaubriand Christian church coast Commentary Constantinople Cyprus D'Herb Dardanelles described distance Ditto Djezzar east Egypt engraved exhibited feet French garden Gargarus Greece Greek Gulph Hellespont hill Holy Land Ibid inhabitants Inscription island Jaffa Janissary Jerusalem Josephus journey Lake Larneca Lond marble medals mentioned miles mosque Mount Mount of Olives Mount Sion mountain Nazareth observed origin Pacha Palæst Palæstine Pārahs passed perhaps pillars Plain present quæ Quaresmius Reland remains remarkable river rock Rosetta ruins Sanct says Scamander sepulchres Seraglio shew shore side Simoïs situation stone Strabo summit Syria Telmessus temple Tiberias Tomb town Travels Troas tumulus Turkish Turks village Voyage walls δὲ ἐν καὶ τὴν τῆς ترجمه تركي شرح علي