From this kiosque we may make our way to the adjoining mosque of the fortress, which is now no longer frequented by the faithful.
But perhaps the most interesting monument is the kiosqueof the sirdars, in the extreme southern angle of the town.
A light guided him to the kiosque where the tyrant slept alone, not knowing that vengeance was nigh.
He was up as soon as it was daylight, and was prowling about the streets long before the hour at which the porters from the newspaper offices run with their papers from kiosque to kiosque.
From the window of the ambassadorial kiosque Roger leaned out as far as he possibly could to get a good view of the Sultan as he passed beneath in his victoria.
In the kiosque or small house beside the mosque, there is a special suite of rooms reserved for the diplomatic corps.
While prayers are being said in the mosque, the guests at the kiosque are served coffee and cigarettes.
In less than two hours, the entrance of the villarette, which before only presented the appearance of a comfortable lucifer match box, or fifth-rate kiosque a la Turque, assumed quite a rural aspect.
A very coquettish square kiosque erected in the garden, and well latticed round, seemed to be very animated within.
It contains a large cannon-foundry; and in the centre of the square is the kiosque belonging to the Sultan's brother.
I sent in my card; and the General no sooner received it, than he kindly walked towards the kiosque drawing-room door to meet me, and gave me a most cordial reception.
It is frequented by his Majesty when he resides at his summer kiosqueof Hyder Pacha.
The door of the kiosque was open, but his wife was not visible.
The kiosque looked very dark and unfamiliar as the Pasha entered it.
Is there company in the kiosque or is madama alone?
He built the kiosque for a beautiful slave of his, a Greek, whom he called Pomegranate.
It may be noticed in passing that the walls of this kiosque at 'Amman are in a style which throws some light on the history of the Dome of the Rock at Jerusalem.
Unfortunately it is without inscription (save for a later scrawl over the door), and whether it is older than the kiosque may be doubtful, but it shows us that the Moslems built in this town at a very early date.
There are several references to seven storied buildings in the Jâtakas.
Footnote 165: They were Puritans who objected to shrines and images and are said to be represented to-day by the Sawti sect.
The Gandhavaṃsa: containing accounts of many Pali works written in Burma.
Yet the inscription of Râma Komhëng mentioned above asserts emphatically that the prosperity of the Empire depends on due honour being shown to a certain mountain spirit[239].
Forchhammer, Jardine Prize Essay (on the sources and development of Burmese Law), 1885.
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