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Headwords Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
ailment   9
aim   18
air   41
aka   4
al   82
alI   14
alack   2
alacrity   3
alarm   6
Wordform

al
82 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
akēatsi   5
akēatsik   2
akētsi   1
akṙazanis   1
al   82
alack   2
alacrity   3
alan   8
alanaozan   4


08Ghev1    1:0|shall discuss those called Amir al-Mu’mnin Commander of the Faithful
08Ghev1    4:15|his father. After (Yazid), ’Abd al-Malik [685-705], son of Marwan [I, 684-685] ruled
08Ghev1    4:16|’Abd al-Malik was a cruel and
08Ghev1    7:1|of the reign of ’Abd al-Malik’ [685-705], Satan again inflamed his
08Ghev1    7:1|prince (his brother, Caliph ’Abd al-Malik’) that he would not
08Ghev1    8:18|caliph of the Ishmaelites, ’Abd al-Malik. As a result she
08Ghev1    9:0|caliph of the Ishmaelites, ’Abd al-Malik, learned about the destruction
08Ghev1    9:15|eighteenth year of Caliph ’Abd al-Malik, remaining there for three
08Ghev1    9:15|reign with such conduct, ’Abd al-Malik died
08Ghev1    10:0|After Abd al-Malik, his son, Walid (Vlit’
08Ghev1    10:0|Malik, his son, Walid (Vlit’, al-Walid) [I, 705-715] succeeded him as caliph
08Ghev1    10:1|first year of his reign, (al-Walid) resolved to do away
08Ghev1    10:1|he held against Curopalate Smbat. (al-Walid) claimed that they were
08Ghev1    10:18|the Ishmaelites whose name was al-Walid
08Ghev1    10:19|his replacement a certain ’Abd al-Aziz, who was hard of
08Ghev1    10:23|’Abd al-Aziz ruled the land of
08Ghev1    10:24|protect the fortress. “For,” ’Abd al-Aziz said about himself, “I
08Ghev1    11:14|Chinese to wage war. Caliph al-Walid ruled for ten years
08Ghev1    12:0|Sulaiman [715-717] succeeded al-Walid as caliph, ruling for
08Ghev1    18:2|named Djarrah (Jar’ay) (Djarrah ibn al-Hakami, ruler of Arminiya, [722-725, 729-730]. (The
08Ghev1    18:3|under their general, named Sa’id al-Harashi (Set’-Harashi)(Sa’id ibn
08Ghev1    18:3|Set’-Harashi)(Sa’id ibn Amru al-Harashi, ruler of Arminiya [730-731], fell
08Ghev1    18:6|Maslama (Mslim) (Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik) with a multitude of
08Ghev1    18:7|treacherously) he put some (of al-Harashi’s men) to the sword
08Ghev1    18:7|insulted, upbraided, and tortured (Sai’id al-Harashi) and even wanted to
08Ghev1    18:7|give such an order because (al-Harashi’s) clansmen had arisen and
08Ghev1    21:0|of Sa’id, whom they called al-Harashi
08Ghev1    23:0|Hisham was succeeded by al-Walid (Vlit’) (al-Walid) [II, 743-744] who
08Ghev1    23:0|succeeded by al-Walid (Vlit’) (al-Walid) [II, 743-744] who ruled for (one
08Ghev1    23:4|entered the royal palace, found (al-Walid) in a drunken stupor
08Ghev1    24:0|the death of their caliph al-Walid, he forthwith assembled his
08Ghev1    24:0|Muslim (Mslim) Ishak ibn Muslim al-Ukaili, governor [744-749/750] of Arminiya
08Ghev1    24:1|avenger of the death of al-Walid and his son. Finding
08Ghev1    25:0|released by the order of al-Walid
08Ghev1    25:1|However before they reached Syria, al-Walid was slain and they
08Ghev1    27:5|great Tachik military camp of al-Kufa (Akogha
08Ghev1    27:6|As for the residents of al-Kufa and Basra, when they
08Ghev1    28:0|Marwan) Abdullah (Abu-l-Abbas al-Saffah), [750-754] ruled. He sent his
08Ghev1    28:0|brother, another Abdullah (Abu Jafar al-Mansur) to circulate throughout all
08Ghev1    28:7|Yazid (Ezit) (Yezid ibn Usaid al-Sulami, ruler of Arminiya) [752-754, 759-770, 775-780], son
08Ghev1    28:10|Abdullah (Abu-l-Abbas al-Saffah) died after three years
08Ghev1    28:10|the other Abdullah (Abu Jafar al-Mansur) took over his authority
08Ghev1    32:0|about that rebel called Saleh (al-Kindi) whom Abdullah had initially
08Ghev1    33:0|of the other Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur), [754-775], the unbearable level of
08Ghev1    33:4|their protests reached Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur) who angrily summoned Yazid
08Ghev1    33:4|son, Bakkar (Bakkar ibn Muslim al-Ukaili), [769-770] (Bagar
08Ghev1    33:5|cause and Hasan (ibn Kahtaba al-Tai’i), [754-759] was sent as his
08Ghev1    34:6|criminal acts. Hasan (ibn Kahtaba al-Tai’i) swiftly assembled many troops
08Ghev1    34:41|renowned city which Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur) himself had built, that
08Ghev1    36:1|Caliph Abdullah (Abu Jafar al-Manur), having worked all the
08Ghev1    37:0|Now after this (al-Mansur’s) son, Muhammad al-Mahdi
08Ghev1    37:0|this (al-Mansur’s) son, Muhammad al-Mahdi [775-785] succeeded him
08Ghev1    37:1|the treasuries which the impious al-Mansur had kept closed, and
08Ghev1    37:3|Although (al-Mahdi) tightened the yoke of
08Ghev1    37:4|Then (Caliph) al-Mahdi began to attack the
08Ghev1    37:4|brother who was named ’Abas (al-’Abas ibn Muhammad), and sent
08Ghev1    37:4|the same year that Abdullah (al-Mansur) had perished, Emperor Constantine
08Ghev1    37:5|While (al-Mahdi) was planning to begin
08Ghev1    39:0|the seventh year of Muhammad (al-Mahdi’s reign), Emperor Leo, Constantine’s
08Ghev1    39:1|When Caliph al-Mahdi learned about the death
08Ghev1    39:12|the ears of (Caliph) Muhammad (al-Mahdi) and his son Harun
08Ghev1    39:12|the ears of Caliph Muhammad (al-Mahdi) and his son Harun
08Ghev1    39:16|and other troops. Caliph Muhammad (al-Mahdi) was enraged when he
08Ghev1    39:18|Muhammad (al-Mahdi) reigned for eight years
08Ghev1    40:0|After (al-Mahdi), his son Musa (Muse’
08Ghev1    40:0|Mahdi), his son Musa (Muse’) (al-Hadi, caliph) [785-786] ruled for one
08Ghev1    40:5|about them to Caliph Musa (al-Hadi) and received back an
08Ghev1    40:21|the reign of (Caliph) Musa (al-Hadi), in the governorship of
08Ghev1    40:23|After working all this evil, (al-Hadi) perished a year later
08Ghev1    41:0|Subsequently Harun (Aharon) (al-Rashid), [786-809] became caliph. He was
08Ghev1    41:0|was the son of Muhammad (al-Mahdi) and the brother of
08Ghev1    41:0|and the brother of Musa (al-Hadi), and was a greedy
08Ghev1    41:1|antagonism between the two, (Harun al-Rashid) divided (the territorial authority
08Ghev1    41:2|of Mazyad (Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani), [787-788, 799-801]. After him was Abd
08Ghev1    41:2|Shaybani), [787-788, 799-801]. After him was Abd al-Kebir (Abdalk’bir)(Abd al-Kebir
08Ghev1    41:2|Abd al-Kebir (Abdalk’bir)(Abd al-Kebir ibn Abd al-Hamid
08Ghev1    41:2|Abd al-Kebir ibn Abd al-Hamid al-’Adawi, four months
08Ghev1    41:2|Kebir ibn Abd al-Hamid al-’Adawi, four months), who reigned
08Ghev1    41:3|a certain Sulaiman (Sulaiman ibn al-’Amri), [788-790] who was a greedy
09Draskh1    21:16|their era (-anno Hegirae), ’Abd-al-Malik became the Ishmaelite caliph
09Draskh1    21:21|of much lamentation. After ’Abd-al-Malik, his son Walild became
11Asogh1    5:12|seceded from the Arab amir-al-Mumnik