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The relationship of Hispano-Arabic poetry to the old Provençal troubadours is known in the world of scholars (see especially A.R. Nykl, 1946).
LOVE DENIS DE ROUGEMONT 1968
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One cannot help smiling at this circuitous and unromantic method of touching the hearts of ladies who take one's fancy; at the same time, it testifies to a resourceful vitality, striving to break through the barriers of Hispano-Arabic convention which surround the fair sex in this country.
Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910
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Hispano-Arabic practices and the favourite remedy for every complaint.
Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910
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Ismalitic and Hispano-Arabic circle of the Makhzen, the vast tormenting element of the dissident, the rebellious, the unsubdued tribes of the
In Morocco Edith Wharton 1899
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A legend, related first by cardinal Benno in 1099, describes him as deep in necromantic knowledge, which he had gathered during a journey through the Hispano-Arabic provinces.
Pagan and Christian Rome Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani 1888
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General de Blaumont, then Baron Davillier, the celebrated ceramist who explored Spain and the Balearic Isles, and brought to the notice of collectors the wonderful Hispano-Arabic china.
Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871
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General de Blaumont, then Baron Davillier, the celebrated ceramist who explored Spain and the Balearic Isles, and brought to the notice of collectors the wonderful Hispano-Arabic china.
Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871
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Jewish Berbers participated in the conquest of the Iberian peninsula and helped establish the unique symbiosis between Jews and Muslims that characterised Hispano-Arabic culture.
Gorilla Radio blog 2008
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Jewish Berbers participated in the conquest of the Iberian peninsula and helped establish the unique symbiosis between Jews and Muslims that characterised Hispano-Arabic culture.
IntelliBriefs 2008
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Jewish Berbers participated in the conquest of the Iberian peninsula and helped establish the unique symbiosis between Jews and Muslims that characterised Hispano-Arabic culture.
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