Charles Lyall

Charles Lyall is the name of two people, both connected to British rule over India:

*Charles James Lyall (1845-1920), civil servant and Arabic scholar *Charles Ross Lyall (1880-1950), soldier and first-class cricketer Provided by Wikipedia
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The Poems of ʻAmr son of Qamīʼah of the clan of Qais son of Thaʻlabah a branch of the tribe of Bakr son of Wāʼil /

: 76 pages ; 30 cm.

The poems of ʻAmr son of Qamī'ah : of the clan of Qais son of Thaʻlabah, a branch of the tribe of Bakr son of Wā'il /

: "The manuscript from which the Dīwān of ʻAmr is printed is at Constantinpole, where it is No. 5303 in the library of the Sulṭān Fātiḥ Mosque"--Page 7.
Introduction, translation and notes in English ; Dīwān text in Arabic. : 76 pages ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

The poems of ʻAmr son of Qamīʼah of the clan of Qais son of Thaʻlabah, a branch of the tribe of Bakr son of Wāʼil /

: "The manuscript from which the Dīwān of ʻAmr is printed is at Constantinpole, where it is No. 5303 in the library of the Sulṭān Fātiḥ Mosque" -- Page 7.
Introduction, translation and notes in English ; Dīwān text in Arabic. : 76 pages ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published 1918
The Mufaddaliyat; an anthology of ancient Arabian odes according to the recension

: Vol. 3 (London, Luzac, 1924) is "E.J.W. Gibb Memorial" series, New series 3.
Vol. 1. Arabic text.- Vol. 2. Translation and notes.- Vol. 3. Indexes to the Arabic text, comp. by A.A. Brevan. : 3 volumes ; 30 cm

Published 1980
The Dīwāns of ʻAbīd ibn al-Abraṣ, of Asad, and ʻĀmir ibn aṭ-Ṭufail, of ʻĀmir ibn Ṣaʻṣaʻah /

: Reprint. Originally published, 1913. : xi, 134, 196 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0906094135

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