MOHAMMED

MOHAMMED
MOHAMMED
Calipha Saracenorum, post Iminem sedem Caliphatus seu Regni Damascô transtulit Bagdatum, saeculô IX. Quô tempore dissidiis scinduntur Saraceni, et Syri, in Bagdad. Aegyptii, in Cairo (e quibus Saladinus Bello Sacro Christianis infestus) quibus successerunt Mamluci, a Turcis A. C. 1518. deiciendi: Africani in Carveno; post in Maroco, Tunis etc. (Qui dein Siciliam et Calabriam occupârunt, a Normannis depellendi) Hispani, in Mauritania, (inde iam Saeculô praefatô et gravius Saeculô XII. irruptione factâ, Hispaniâ potiti, sed sensim a Christianis attriti, ac tandem eiecti) sedem capiunt. Mohammedi vero successit Imprael, quem vide suô locô. Vide etiam aliquid supra voce Mahamed Amin. Mohammed II. Vide Imprael.

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