Definition of House of war

1. Noun. Areas where Muslims are in the minority and are persecuted.


Lexicographical Neighbors of House Of War

Hound of the Baskervilles
Hounsfield number
Hounsfield unit
Housatonic
Housatonic River
House
House of Commons
House of Hanover
House of Islam
House of Keys
House of Lancaster
House of Lords
House of Parliament
House of Representatives
House of Tudor
House of War
House of Windsor
House of York
Houses of Parliament
Housing and Urban Development
Housman
Houssay animal
Houssay syndrome
Houston
Houston's folds
Houston's valves
Houston, we have a problem
Hout Bay
Houttuynia

Literary usage of House of war

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Turkey by Edward Shepherd Creasy (1906)
"... and the House of War, Dar-ul-harb. It has generally been represented by Western writers on the institutes of Mohammedanism, and on the habits of ..."

2. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"... of House Committee on reasons for war with Austria, 71 ; discussion in Senate and house of war on Austria- Hungary, 75: text of resolution of Sen. ..."

3. History of the Ottoman Turks: From the Beginning of Their Empire to the by Edward Shepherd Creasy (1878)
"The Koran divides the world into two portions, the House of Islam, Dar-ul-Islam, and the House of War, Dar-ul-harb. It has generally been represented by ..."

4. The Theosophist by Theosophical Society (Madras, India) (1901)
"Aries 26° ascended and Capricornus 10° culminated, while no less than .six planets were in Scorpio, the seventh or house of war, Mercury 4° 50', ..."

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