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... Raja Secander , the son of Raja Darab of Rum , of the race of Makaduniah , the name of whose empire was Zulkarneini , wished to see the rising of the sun ; and with this view he reached the confines of the land of Hind . There was a ...
... Raja Secander , the son of Raja Darab of Rum , of the race of Makaduniah , the name of whose empire was Zulkarneini , wished to see the rising of the sun ; and with this view he reached the confines of the land of Hind . There was a ...
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... Raja Secander , he married his daughter to Raja Secander , who agreed to pay as her dowry 300,000 denars of gold , and carried her with him on his visit to the rising sun , after tarrying ten days in honour of the ceremony . On his ...
... Raja Secander , he married his daughter to Raja Secander , who agreed to pay as her dowry 300,000 denars of gold , and carried her with him on his visit to the rising sun , after tarrying ten days in honour of the ceremony . On his ...
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riar , who was raja of the east and west . This Raja Sulan was the mightiest prince of the lands of Hind and Sind , and of all , the rajas under the wind ( i . e . towards the west , the wind being sup- posed to rise with the sun ) . By ...
riar , who was raja of the east and west . This Raja Sulan was the mightiest prince of the lands of Hind and Sind , and of all , the rajas under the wind ( i . e . towards the west , the wind being sup- posed to rise with the sun ) . By ...
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