Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 5, Part 4Pakistan Historical Society, 1957 - Pakistan |
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Page 187
... Rome had been liberated from the Papal Government and made the Capital of Italy , Amari came to that city here he died n 1889 . The second and third volumes of his History of Muslims in Sicily were published in 1868 and 1872. Among his ...
... Rome had been liberated from the Papal Government and made the Capital of Italy , Amari came to that city here he died n 1889 . The second and third volumes of his History of Muslims in Sicily were published in 1868 and 1872. Among his ...
Page 189
... Rome . When C. Schiaparelli left Florence for Rome in 1875 , he was succeded there by Fausto Lasinio ( 1831-1914 ) a semitologist rather than an islamist who in any case deserves mention here for his un- fortunately incomplete edition ...
... Rome . When C. Schiaparelli left Florence for Rome in 1875 , he was succeded there by Fausto Lasinio ( 1831-1914 ) a semitologist rather than an islamist who in any case deserves mention here for his un- fortunately incomplete edition ...
Page 198
... Rome and , without exaggeration , one of the best European Islamists and Semitic scholars . He has been formerly professor of Hebrew and comparative Semitic Philology in the same university and for several years also in the University ...
... Rome and , without exaggeration , one of the best European Islamists and Semitic scholars . He has been formerly professor of Hebrew and comparative Semitic Philology in the same university and for several years also in the University ...
Contents
Muhammad Adil Shah | 226 |
Khawajah Uthman An Afghan hero of Bengal | 240 |
Aurangzib and Hindu temples | 247 |
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