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Art. XXII.—On the Mediӕval Castle and Sanctuary of Abrīḳ, the modern Arabkir; with some further Notes on Mesopotamia as described by Ibn Serapion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

From two of my friends, Professor De Goeje and Mr. Hogarth, I have had the good fortune to receive many corrections for my recent paper on Ibn Serapion, and these I now hasten to publish, as throwing much new light on the subject of the geography of Mesopotamia in the time of the Caliphs.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1895

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References

page 739 note 1 See J.R.A.S. for January and April of this year.

page 740 note 1 For an account of 'Ali of Herat see “Palestine under the Moslems,” p. 8.

page 741 note 1 Is it possible that this may refer to some statue of the Virgin and Child, while the “youth” and his companions represented Christ with his Apostles?