The story of Hajji Ali, the great sultan, and his son, the Amir Kheyyun -- A story concerning the ignorance of slaves -- A story concerning the... Show moreThe story of Hajji Ali, the great sultan, and his son, the Amir Kheyyun -- A story concerning the ignorance of slaves -- A story concerning the folly of jealousy -- The story of the Prince of Kermanshah and of his misfortunes -- The story of the youth Jamil, the son of a merchant in Bagdad -- The story of the lost soul -- The story of Maqdad, he was the hero of Hilla -- A man's honour is in the hair of his moustache -- The story of Khalid, the coppersmith of Nasiriya -- The story of the son of the pilgrim -- The story of the cloak which was the father of a child -- The story of the two dancers -- The story of Sheikh Mizeil el Qurnachi, a man of a noble family, though his lands were poor -- The story of Daoud the Camel and of his misfortunes -- Between truth and falsehood lie four fingers -- The story of Abdul Rehman abu Sultan and the tongue of the dead. translated and set down by C.G. Campbell and illustrated by John Buckland-Wright. "First published 1949"--T.p. verso. Main Heritage Shelves General GR275 .T35 1949 Book Item-ID: i10184454 BIB-ID: 1020081 Show less
"Mulai Ahmed el Raisuni (known as Raisuli to most English speakers, also Raissoulli, Rais Uli and Raysuni) [...] was the Sharif [...] of the... Show more"Mulai Ahmed el Raisuni (known as Raisuli to most English speakers, also Raissoulli, Rais Uli and Raysuni) [...] was the Sharif [...] of the Riffian Berber tribe in Morocco at the turn of the 19th/20th Century, and considered by many to be the rightful heir to the throne of Morocco. While regarded by foreigners and the Moroccan government as a brigand, some Moroccans considered him a heroic figure, fighting a repressive, corrupt government, while others considered him a thief. Historian David S. Woolman referred to Raisuni as "a combination Robin Hood, feudal baron and tyrannical bandit." He was considered by many as "The last of the Barbary Pirates". Mulai Ahmed er Raisuni was born [...] in the late 1860s [...] Due to this and his reportedly handsome visage, one of his other nicknames was "the Eagle of Zinat." He was the son of a prominent Caid, and began following in his father's footsteps. However, Raisuni eventually drifted into crime, stealing cattle and sheep and earning the ire of Moroccan authorities. He was also widely known as a womanizer. By most accounts, the formative event in Raisuni's life was his arrest and imprisonment by Abd-el-Rahman Abd el-Saduk, the Pasha of Tangier, who was Raisuli's cousin and foster brother. The Pasha had invited Raisuni to dinner in his home in Tangier, only for his men to capture and brutalize Raisuni when he arrived. He was sent to the dungeon of Mogador and chained to a wall for four years; fortunately, his friends were allowed to bring him food, and he managed to survive. Raisuni was released from prison as a general clemency early in the reign of Sultan Abdelaziz - ironically, soon to become Raisuni's greatest enemy" -- from Wikipedia. The Sherif comes -- The brigand -- The prisoner -- Defying the European powers -- The capture and ransom of Sir Henry Maclean -- raisuni's oath -- Relations with silvestre -- Two bulls cannot rule the same herd -- Raisuni leaves azeila -- Preparing for war -- Sultan of the mountains -- The murder of Ali Alkali -- The peace of khotot -- In the women's quarters -- The submission of Anjera -- The tragedy of Jordana -- Sultan of the Jehad -- The spanish advance -- The wiles of El Mudden -- Peace -- Allah keep you. Main Heritage Shelves General DT324.3.R3 F6 1924 Book Item-ID: i10087011 BIB-ID: 1010337 Also issued online. Show less
Tales, Tales--Arab countries, Fairy tales, Tales, Tales, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia, PZ8.A85 A54 1992, 398.20953, 398.4
rendered into English by Brian Alderson ; and embellished by Michael Foreman. Main Heritage Compact General PZ8.A85 A54 1992 Reference Item-ID: i10188873 ... Show morerendered into English by Brian Alderson ; and embellished by Michael Foreman. Main Heritage Compact General PZ8.A85 A54 1992 Reference Item-ID: i10188873 BIB-ID: 1020523 Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General G246.B75 R66 1898 Book Item-ID: i10220884 BIB-ID: 1023724 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General G246.B75 R66 1898 Book Item-ID: i10220884 BIB-ID: 1023724 Show less
Madaras, Edward F. (Edward Francis) , 1897-, Baghdad College (Iraq), Baghdadi (Journal), BX1627.B3 A42 1936, 271.509567
[by] Edward F. Madaras, S.J. Maps on lining papers. Reprint of the first seventeen numbers (Feb. 18, 1932-Sept. 1936) of Al Baghdadi, a journal... Show more[by] Edward F. Madaras, S.J. Maps on lining papers. Reprint of the first seventeen numbers (Feb. 18, 1932-Sept. 1936) of Al Baghdadi, a journal issued to promote interest in Baghdad college. Main Heritage Shelves General BX1627.B3 A42 1936 Book Item-ID: i1005005x BIB-ID: 1006641 Also issued online. Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i20238332 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i20238332 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10049034 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10049034 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10049034 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10049034 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show less
"Mulai Ahmed el Raisuni (known as Raisuli to most English speakers, also Raissoulli, Rais Uli and Raysuni) [...] was the Sharif [...] of the... Show more"Mulai Ahmed el Raisuni (known as Raisuli to most English speakers, also Raissoulli, Rais Uli and Raysuni) [...] was the Sharif [...] of the Riffian Berber tribe in Morocco at the turn of the 19th/20th Century, and considered by many to be the rightful heir to the throne of Morocco. While regarded by foreigners and the Moroccan government as a brigand, some Moroccans considered him a heroic figure, fighting a repressive, corrupt government, while others considered him a thief. Historian David S. Woolman referred to Raisuni as "a combination Robin Hood, feudal baron and tyrannical bandit." He was considered by many as "The last of the Barbary Pirates". Mulai Ahmed er Raisuni was born [...] in the late 1860s [...] Due to this and his reportedly handsome visage, one of his other nicknames was "the Eagle of Zinat." He was the son of a prominent Caid, and began following in his father's footsteps. However, Raisuni eventually drifted into crime, stealing cattle and sheep and earning the ire of Moroccan authorities. He was also widely known as a womanizer. By most accounts, the formative event in Raisuni's life was his arrest and imprisonment by Abd-el-Rahman Abd el-Saduk, the Pasha of Tangier, who was Raisuli's cousin and foster brother. The Pasha had invited Raisuni to dinner in his home in Tangier, only for his men to capture and brutalize Raisuni when he arrived. He was sent to the dungeon of Mogador and chained to a wall for four years; fortunately, his friends were allowed to bring him food, and he managed to survive. Raisuni was released from prison as a general clemency early in the reign of Sultan Abdelaziz - ironically, soon to become Raisuni's greatest enemy" -- from Wikipedia. The Sherif comes -- The brigand -- The prisoner -- Defying the European powers -- The capture and ransom of Sir Henry Maclean -- raisuni's oath -- Relations with silvestre -- Two bulls cannot rule the same herd -- Raisuni leaves azeila -- Preparing for war -- Sultan of the mountains -- The murder of Ali Alkali -- The peace of khotot -- In the women's quarters -- The submission of Anjera -- The tragedy of Jordana -- Sultan of the Jehad -- The spanish advance -- The wiles of El Mudden -- Peace -- Allah keep you. Also issued online. Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 5 Item-ID: i20238368 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 5 Item-ID: i20238368 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i20238332 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i20238332 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show less
Madaras, Edward F. (Edward Francis) , 1897-, Baghdad College (Iraq), Baghdadi (Journal), BX1627.B3 A42 1936, 271.509567
[by] Edward F. Madaras, S.J. Maps on lining papers. Reprint of the first seventeen numbers (Feb. 18, 1932-Sept. 1936) of Al Baghdadi, a journal... Show more[by] Edward F. Madaras, S.J. Maps on lining papers. Reprint of the first seventeen numbers (Feb. 18, 1932-Sept. 1936) of Al Baghdadi, a journal issued to promote interest in Baghdad college. Also issued online. Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i20238356 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DT3 .A26 1891 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i20238356 BIB-ID: 1006539 Also issued online. Show less
Querle, Anthony James, France. Armée. Légion étrangère., French, French--Morocco, UA703.L5 Q47 1936
Main Heritage Shelves General UA703.L5 Q47 1936 Book Item-ID: i10052008 BIB-ID: 1006836 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General UA703.L5 Q47 1936 Book Item-ID: i10052008 BIB-ID: 1006836 Show less
تأليف رونالد كالروس بيتي ؛ اقتباس الدكتور مصطفى جواد، يوسف مسكوني ؛ ترجمة صائب أمين... [و3 آخرون]. Main Heritage Compact General CT106 .P4125 1963 Book ... Show moreتأليف رونالد كالروس بيتي ؛ اقتباس الدكتور مصطفى جواد، يوسف مسكوني ؛ ترجمة صائب أمين... [و3 آخرون]. Main Heritage Compact General CT106 .P4125 1963 Book Item-ID: i15898210 BIB-ID: 2610570 Show less
تأليف فالتون أورسلر ؛ ترجمة رمسيس جبراوي. Main Heritage Compact General BT301 .O85125 1966 Book Item-ID: i15778319 BIB-ID: 2605633 Show moreتأليف فالتون أورسلر ؛ ترجمة رمسيس جبراوي. Main Heritage Compact General BT301 .O85125 1966 Book Item-ID: i15778319 BIB-ID: 2605633 Show less