Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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... dervishes - the zawiyas - these are different . The mosques are simple , yet they show thought in planning , and their height produces a sense of coolness as well as majesty . Muffled figures , wrapped up to exclude the heat of the ...
... dervishes - the zawiyas - these are different . The mosques are simple , yet they show thought in planning , and their height produces a sense of coolness as well as majesty . Muffled figures , wrapped up to exclude the heat of the ...
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... dervishes were refreshing themselves . I glanced at them . Some wore little more than two jute sacks stitched together . Others looked for all the world like Oxford dons , with their hoods and dark , sleeved robes - from which , in fact ...
... dervishes were refreshing themselves . I glanced at them . Some wore little more than two jute sacks stitched together . Others looked for all the world like Oxford dons , with their hoods and dark , sleeved robes - from which , in fact ...
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... dervishes , and not only the followers of Maulana Rumi ( as most Orientalists believe ) , perform a dance . And a dance is defined by them as bodily movements linked to a thought and a sound or a series of sounds . The movements develop ...
... dervishes , and not only the followers of Maulana Rumi ( as most Orientalists believe ) , perform a dance . And a dance is defined by them as bodily movements linked to a thought and a sound or a series of sounds . The movements develop ...
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INTO CENTRAL ASIA | 1 |
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