chroniclers in A Sentence

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    The Chroniclers didn't believe it either!

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    The Chronicler tries to sort out where she's been.

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    (D) A chronicler and poet during the reign of Muhammad Shah.

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    Chroniclers told tales of people eating dogs, cats and even human flesh to survive.

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    The Chronicler reports that in the fire of 1482 this icon of Greek writing lost its colorful layer and salary,

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    Mark Gerzon's role as chronicler of the postwar generation's journey began with his 1969 best-seller, The Whole World is Watching.

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    It was during this time that the explorer Nicolo Conti and Persian chronicler Abdur Razzak arrived in South India.

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    He is still a great source of information at the age of eighty and is also a chronicler of the village.

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    Probably dating from the 9th century, it is mentioned by the Persian scholar and chronicler of India, Abu Rayhan al-Biruni.

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    Early Muslim chronicler Ibn Ishaq tells of am ancient conflict between the last Yemenite king of the Himyarite Kingdom and the residents of Yathrib.

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    This is supported by claims of a chronicler from the late 16th century, who wrote that Anne was twenty when she returned from France.

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    Similarly, Granville Austin, famous chronicler of the Constitution, noted that“the shift in the balance of power within the new Constitution made it all but unrecognisable.”.

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    The elaborate Indian temple complex on the Makran coast should not be a surprise because Makran has always been regarded by Arab Chroniclers as"the al-Hind border.

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    Outwardly, they differed only in the style of clothing- the Scythian Siberian animal style, the dialect of the Russian language and faith- were"filthy" for Christian Chroniclers.

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    And indeed, even his Chroniclers did not hide that the future emperor did not like to study, in the traditional understanding of the teachings of that time.

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    The statement made by English Chroniclers of the Middle Ages, according to which Helena was supposed to have been the daughter of a British prince, is entirely without historicalfoundation.

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    On the basis of these farmans, the court Chroniclers and a visiting European traveler, we learn that:(i) Mumtaz died and was buried temporarily at Burhanpur on June 17, 1631;

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    He is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and throughout his long career was a commentator and chronicler of his era.

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    He is considered the most important Spanish artist of late 18th and early 19th centuries and throughout his long career he was a commentator and chronicler of his era.

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    The statement made by English Chroniclers of the Middle Ages, according to which Helena was supposed to have been the daughter of a British prince, is entirely without historical foundation.

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    The production and sale of swords in Russia has been repeatedly mentioned in the works of foreign travelers and Chroniclers, but such data do not quite fit with real archaeological finds.

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    The statement made by English Chroniclers of the Middle Ages, according to which Helena was supposed to have been the daughter of a British prince, is said by some to be entirely without historical foundation.

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