Camboy, and other parts; whence their merchants bring cotton, filk, and other cloths, fpices, and variety of ^drugs, which they exchange with the inhabitants for gold, ivory, wax, and other commodities. It is chiefly inhabited by Mohammedans, who came... The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time - Page 3821760Full view - About this book
| World history - 1760 - 552 pages
...v, DAPPER, & al. * D'HSRBELOT, Bibliut. Orient. * See Anc. Hid. vol. i. p. 401. 084 othef cloaths, fpices, and variety of drugs, which they exchange...came and fettled there in the time of the khalifs d. The •otrnment. reft of the inhabitants, for the moft part, are become of the Tame religion; though... | |
| Virginia - 1760 - 638 pages
...DAVITY, DAPPER, & al. k D'HERBELOI ', Bibiioc. Orient. * See Anc. Hift. vol. j. P- 401- t othef cloaths, fpices, and variety of drugs, which they exchange...with the inhabitants for gold, ivory, wax and other Kt/ifisn commodities c. It is chiefly inhabited by- Mohammedans, and Go- who came and fettled there... | |
| World history - 1781 - 474 pages
...kingdoms of Aden, Camboy, and other parts; whence their merchants bring cotton, filk, and other cloths, fpices, and variety of ^drugs, which they exchange...inhabitants for gold, ivory, wax, and other commodities. It is chiefly inhabited by Mohammedans, who came and fettled there in the time of the khalifs. The... | |
| Clement Cruttwell - 1798 - 786 pages
...kingdoms of Aden, and other purs ; whence their merchant» bring cotton, filk, and other cloths, fpicts, and variety of drugs, which they exchange with the inhabitants for gold, ivory, wax, ami other commodities. It is chit fly inhabited by Mahometans, who csrr.e ami feitled there in the... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 628 pages
...of Aden, and other parts ; whence their merchants bring cotton, silk and other cloths, spices, and a variety of drugs, which they exchange with the inhabitants for gold, ivory, wax, and other commodities. It is chiefly inhabited by Mohammedans. The town is situated in Ion. 45° 19 E. ; lat 2° 1' N. MAGALHAENS,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 610 pages
...of Aden, and other parts ; whence their merchants bring cotton, silk and other cloths, spices, and a variety of drugs, which they exchange with the inhabitants for gold, ivory, wax, and other commodities. It is chiefly inhabited by Mohammedans. The town is situated in Ion. 45° 1У E. ; Ut.2°l'N. MAGALHAENS,... | |
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