74 resultados para Assassins (Ismailites)


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Covers missing, pages in fair condition. Copy imperfect: all after p. 168 missing.

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Nar Muḥammad Shāh.

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Questions and answers on the topic of Imamat for students of Shia Imami Ismaili schools.

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Pīr Satgur Nūr].

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Pīr Ḥasan Kabīr ad-Dīn, Pīr Imām Shāh, Pīr Ṣadr ad-Dīn, ... [et al.]].

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Pīr Imām Shāh, Pīr Sohodev, Pīr Shams, ... [et al.]].

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Pīr Imām Shāh ... [et al.]].

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Pīr Imām Shāh ... [et al.]].

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Pīr Shams].

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Farmāns made by Aga Khan III between February and December 1905 in Zanzibar, Nairobi, Mombasa, Poona and Gwader.

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"Extrait du Journal asiatique."

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v. 1. A defence of poetry. Essay on the literature, arts, and manners of the Athenians. Preface to the Banquet of Plato. The banquet--translated from Plato. On love. The coliseum. The assassins. On the punishment of death. On life. On a future state. Speculations on metaphysics. Speculations on morals. Ion; or, Of the Iliad--translated from Plato. Menexenus,--or, The funeral oration. Fragments from the Republic of Plato. On a passage in Crito.--v. 2. Journal of a six weeks' tour. Letters from Geneva. Journal at Geneva: ghost stories. Journal: return to England. Letters from Italy.

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This paper studies the novel The Kindly Ones, whose main plot charts the anguished memories of a Nazi officer. The reader of this novel is plunged into the harshest atrocities of the Holocaust and WWII, as these are recounted by a perverse conscience who is unmoved by the most terrible actions. Fiction and reality are contrasted in the novel against the framework of history writing and the subsequent debates sparked by historical elaboration. This novel perceptively captures historical truth, thus calling for critical attention upon the collective responsibility which will prevent the repetition of events.