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Another sign of modern composition as in Kamar al-Zaman II.
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The use culminates in Kamar al-Zaman II. where it is mentioned six times (Nights cmlxvi.cmlxx. cmlxxi. twice; cmlxxiv. and cmlxxvii.), as being drunk after the dawn-breakfast and following the meal as a matter of course.
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Then on the margin Kamar al-Zaman wrote this admired verse,
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Accordingly he went with him and they supped and prayed the night prayer, after which the jeweller drank the cup of drugged422 liquor and fell asleep: but in Kamar al-Zaman’s cup there was no trick; so he drank it and slept not.
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Kamar is the moon between her third and twenty-sixth day: Hilál during the rest of the month: Badr (plur.
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WR Kamar Jorden looks like he's ready to contribute.
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Wideout Kamar Aiken decided he wanted to shatter the weightlifting records of former Knight and now-Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall.
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Kamar Aiken and A.J. Guyton enter the spring as the anticipated go-to-guys at wideout.
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The silk bundles were grouped in the "Kaysarieh" of Deir el Kamar as well as the "khans" of Sidon, Tripoli and Beirut, where local weavers would get their silk supply.
Magda Abu-Fadil: "Gold and Silk" Revive Past Splendors at Lebanon Museum 2010
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The silk bundles were grouped in the "Kaysarieh" of Deir el Kamar as well as the "khans" of Sidon, Tripoli and Beirut, where local weavers would get their silk supply.
Magda Abu-Fadil: "Gold and Silk" Revive Past Splendors at Lebanon Museum 2010
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