| James Rennie - Elephants - 1829 - 438 pages
...finely caparisotied camel, which had )>een led up the steps; it being traditionally said, that' Mahomet was always seated when he here addressed his followers,...he was imitated by all the Khalifes who came to the had], and who from hence addressed their subjects in p^reon. The Turkish gentleman of Constant!* nople,... | |
| 1829 - 460 pages
...description of it. ' The preacher, or Khatyb, who is usually the Kadhy of Mekka, was mounted upon a finely-caparisoned camel, which had been led up the...traditionally said that Mohammed was always seated when he liere addressed his followers, a practice in which he was imitated by all the Khalifes who came to... | |
| James Augustus St. John - Explorers - 1832 - 430 pages
...platform in front of him. The preacher, or khatyb, who is usually the Kadhy of Mecca, was mounted upon a finely-caparisoned camel, which had been led up the...traditionally said that Mohammed was always seated when he addressed his followers, a practice in which he was imitated by all the califs who came to the Hadj,... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1836 - 690 pages
...finely-caparisoned camel, which had been led up the »tepe ¡ it being traditionally said that Mahomet was always seated when he here addressed his followers,...The Turkish gentleman of Constantinople, however, utilised to camel-riding, could not keep his seat so well as the hardy Bedouin prophet ; and the camel... | |
| James Rennie - Animal behavior - 1829 - 436 pages
...him. The preacher, or khatyb, who is usually the kadhy of Mecca, was mounted upon a finely caparisoned camel, which had been led up the steps ; it being traditionally said, that Mahomet was always seated when he here addressed, his followers, a practice in which he was imitated... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1829 - 618 pages
...him. The preacher, or Khatyb, who is usually the Kadhy of Mekka, was mounted upon a finely caparisoned camel, which had been led up the steps; it being traditionally said that Mohammed was always seated when bo here addreucd his followers, a practice in which he was imitated by all the Khalifes who came to... | |
| James Rennie - Mammals - 1839 - 346 pages
...him. The preacher, or khatyb, who is usually the kadhy of Mecca, was mounted on a finely caparisoned camel, which had been led up the steps ; it being...followers, a practice in which he was imitated by all the califs who came to the hadj, and who from hence addressed their subjects in person. The Turkish gentleman... | |
| James Augustus St. John - Travelers - 1859 - 396 pages
...platform in front of him. The preacher, or khatyb, who is usually the Kadhy of Mecca, was mounted upon a finely-caparisoned camel, which had been led up the...traditionally said that Mohammed was always seated when he addressed his followers, a practice in which he was imitated by all the califs who came to the Hadj,... | |
| Arabian Peninsula - 1872 - 354 pages
...which had been led up the steps : it was traditionally said that Mohammed was always seated when he addressed his followers, a practice in which he was imitated by all the Caliphs who came to the pilgrimage, and who from this place addressed their subjects in person. The... | |
| Arabian Peninsula - 1874 - 368 pages
...which had been led up the steps : it was traditionally said that Mohammed was always seated when he addressed his followers, a practice in which he was imitated by all the Caliphs who came to the pilgrimage, and who from this place addressed their subjects in person. The... | |
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