Neither at the time of Schmidt, nor afterwards, was there at the head of the Bermejo a people called Duechkamin.
We departed thence and came to a people called Mapennis,[75] who number ten thousand men.
Alania has its name from the people called Alani, who call themselves As in their own language.
In those parts there are no cities, but the country is inhabited by a people called Su-Moall, or Mongols of the waters, who live upon fish and hunting, and have neither flocks nor herds.
Zingis and the rest who had escaped from this defeat, soon afterwards attacked and conquered the people called Huyri[2], who were Nestorian Christians, from whom they learned the art of writing.
There is a race of people called Phœnicians among the [24]Athenians.
By this is meant the serpent Deity, whose worship was here introduced by people called Peresians.
It can allude to nothing else, but a people called Osirians, who traversed the regions mentioned.
In the inscriptions of Assyrian kings there is also frequent mention of a people called Kha-at-tu.
In the inscriptions of the Egyptian kings of the eighteenth and nineteenth dynasties there is frequent mention of a people called Kheta.
There moved into Babylonia from the east a people called Kassites.
Among these was a people called 'prw = Aperu or Apuri, which some have thought to be Hebrews.
But I doubt if it means more than that the Christian rulers have under them a people called Argon, etc.
First there is a kind of people called ARABI, and these worship Mahommet.
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