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Definition of Kaliphs
1. kaliph [n] - See also: kaliph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kaliphs
Literary usage of Kaliphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Jewish History, from B. C. 586 to C. E. 1890: With Three Maps by Katie Magnus, Michael Friedländer (1890)
"The early kaliphs of Spain practised toleration as a principle; ... The Almohade
Dynasty of kaliphs.—The second cause of the change in Jewish fortunes was ..."
2. Outlines of Jewish History from B.C. 586 to C.E. 1885 by Katie Magnus, Michael Friedländer (1886)
"The interest centres now in Southern Europe, and chiefly in Spain, where the
kaliphs attained to their greatest state, and where the Jews attained to their ..."
3. Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (1844)
"The kaliphs employed Turkish mercenaries ; and they acquired the reputation of
able soldiers in the wars that took place on occasion of the contested ..."
4. Curious Questions in History, Literature, Art, and Social Life: Designed as by Sarah Hutchins Killikelly (1886)
"TERRIBLE DEATH OF THE LAST OF THE kaliphs. The kaliphs were successors of Mohammed,
... and nineteen kaliphs of the race of Omar, ..."
5. The Highlands of Æthiopia by William Cornwallis Harris (1844)
"From the Creation of the World to the kaliphs - 6114- From Alexander to the ...
933 From the kaliphs to the twenty-ninth year of the reign of ..."