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A Visit to the Holy Land

CHAPTER III
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A Turk here is appointed expressly to hand these to the passers-by.

A little crooked garden occupies the space behind the mosque.

The mosques in which the dead sultans are deposited are all built in the same manner as that of Ejub.
Instead of the turban, handsome fez-caps, with the heron's feather, lie on the coffins.

Among the finest mosques is that in which repose the remains of the late emperor.

In Ejub many very costly monuments are to be seen.


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