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... Persian sect . They were a branch of the Ismaili ; who were a branch of the Shi'a , who still constitute prac- tically the whole of Persia and give particular veneration to Muham- mad's son - in - law ' Ali and the Imams of his house ...
... Persian sect . They were a branch of the Ismaili ; who were a branch of the Shi'a , who still constitute prac- tically the whole of Persia and give particular veneration to Muham- mad's son - in - law ' Ali and the Imams of his house ...
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... Persian plains were around me , and crested mountain ranges : the world so beautiful , full of surprises , rushing through space we know not whither , was mine to do what I liked with for a while . That evening from the Grand Hotel in ...
... Persian plains were around me , and crested mountain ranges : the world so beautiful , full of surprises , rushing through space we know not whither , was mine to do what I liked with for a while . That evening from the Grand Hotel in ...
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... Persia ; for this is the beginning of the Elburz country , which borders on the demon province of Mazanderan where Rustum on his horse rode and fought and the early Persian kings waged super- human wars . The memories of Hasan and his ...
... Persia ; for this is the beginning of the Elburz country , which borders on the demon province of Mazanderan where Rustum on his horse rode and fought and the early Persian kings waged super- human wars . The memories of Hasan and his ...
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