The Horses of the Sahara and the Manners of the DesertDaumas, E. (Eugène)
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The Horses of the Sahara and the Manners of the Desert
Daumas, E. (Eugène)
Arabian horse; Sahara
Footnote 95:
Singular of _djouad_.
Footnote 96:
A well at Mecca, the water of which is carried away by pilgrims. It is
said to be supplied from Paradise.
Footnote 97:
The angel of death. As soon as a man yields his last breath, Azrael is
sent by Allah to strike the balance between the deceased's good and
bad actions.
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