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I~abas : c Abyssinian D, variant of aängi in the Cairo ms. of the Quta8yu bilig.
See ÇANGHIBAR, p. 599.
Hsieh : = Hsû-lieh. See ABACA, p. 5.
hammâl : (Arab.) designating palankin-bearers.
— Marignolli seems to have confused the hammal themselves with their wool- or hair-coat.
See CAMLET, p. 145.
hawäriyan (zawärjj n) : (Arab.) an epithet of the apostles and disciples of Christ.
See AVARIUN, p. 56.
I~aw~riyiin (greek transcription of)
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in the Turkish texts of Gennadios.
See AVARIUN, p. 56.
I~â~ï Qasim : or Ha-chih-ha-hsin, a funerary inscription.
See ARGON (2), p. 51.
Ijamduilah Mustawfi : the other Qazwini who mentions the Wisii in connection with the land of Darkness. Names are corrupt.
See DARKNESS (PROVINCE OF), p. 618.
gafï : (Anglo-Indian bang) was probably, one of the ingredients entering into the composition of c theriaca ».
See ASSASSIN, p. 54.
hafil : i- e Indian hemp.
See ASSASSIN, p. 53.
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See ASSASSIN, p. 53.
halili : first applied to the men who were drugged with ha1U before being sent on their murderous errands. By an undue extension of meaning it became the name of the whole sect in the East.
See ASSASSIN, p. 54.
haIiIiyun : (in EI, ' assassin I is said to come from).
See ASSASSIN, p. 53.
halilyy : _ (Arab) « consumer of
halm ~.
See ASSASSIN, p. 53.
hafääf : (Arab.) other name for r consumer of hang '. See ASSASSIN, p. 53.
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