Loyal je serai durant ma vie=--I will be loyal during my life.
Still, the ramparts extending now from the Marmora to Tekfour Serai are to all intents and purposes the ruins of the Theodosian walls of the 5th century.
Conqueror; the 5th by the mosque of Sultan Selim; the 6th by Tekfour Seraiand the quarter of Egri Kapu; the 7th by Avret Tash and the quarter of Psamatia.
Our next halt, which we reached in the middle of the morning, was a serai standing by itself on a low ridge.
Leaving theserai again the following morning, we did a short march of some six or seven miles only, down to the river.
This had been chosen with great judgment, and presented a formidable appearance, stretching about a mile and a half from the canal bridge on the extreme right to a large serai on the left in the town of Najafgarh.
The battle of the 25th was the most brilliant and decisive since that of Badli-ki-Serai on June 8.
It was made by Omer Pacha in 1851, and connects Bosna Serai with Brod, a town situated upon the southern bank of the Save.
Fortunately my kind friends at Bosna Serai had not sent me away empty-handed, or assuredly I should have felt the pangs of hunger that day.
The ordinary route pursued by those whom business calls from Mostar to Bosna Serai is by Konitza, a village situated on the frontier, nearly due north of Mostar.
The two were loading up two camels, and the inhabitants of the Serai watched them with shrieks of laughter.
Then the light broke upon me, and I followed the two camels out of the Serai till we reached open road and the priest halted.
Do you remember that Bengali woman I kept at Mogul Serai when I was plate-layer?
The Kumharsen Serai is the great four-square sink of humanity where the strings of camels and horses from the North load and unload.
Be sure to come down to the Serai to-morrow,” were their parting words.
Those the fellows had brought only contained cooking-pots and a few cloths, so we left them behind, and made the best of our way to the serai laden with our booty.
Indeed, I told him to buy some tobacco and pan on his way back, and as the serai was not far from where we were, the time occupied in his going to it would not exceed that of an ordinary errand.
I had not seen Bhudrinath now for some days, and fearing he might think me neglectful, I went to the serai in which he and the men had put up.
To the extreme mortification of Surfuraz Khan they agreed to the proposal; but as they said there would be danger in removing their bags from the serai at night, they told their friends they would sleep there, and join them in the morning.
Surfuraz Khan then yesterday evening had got hold of two sahoukars, who were on the eve of departure for Aurungabad; he persuaded them to put up in the serai with him, and they were to start the next morning.
It is said, too, that he has a particular passion for upholstery, and in his frequent change from one serai to another, allows no nail to be driven without his supervision.
Six or seven miles from Constantinople, on the European shore, stands the seraiof the sultan’s eldest sister.
In the midst of its longest stretch to the eye (perhaps two miles of level meadow) stands a beautiful serai of the sultan’s, unfenced and open, as if it had sprung from the lap of the green meadow like a lily.
A road leads upwards through the crowded Christian quarter, Frank Mahalla, past the wall and tower of Güzel Serai (No.
The walls of Güzel Serai overlook a park of artillery, drawn up on a grassy platform at the point.
East of the Serai is the reputed tomb of Samson, whom the Moslems call 'Aly MerwAcn or "Aly the enslaved.
The ascent from Jalalabad is impracticable, because the river runs in various places between Asmar and Chigar Serai in almost impassable gorges.
The valleys yield crops of wheat and barley, and the Emperor Baber mentions the strong and heady wine made by the Kafirs, which he got when he extended his dominion to Chigar-serai in 1514.
The king, however, did not share his pleasure at all, but called up a soldier to shoot the tiger, much to the relief of all the inmates of the serai except Moti.
The scene in Serai attested that they were complete to the native mind.
Unluckily, one cannot visit a loafer in the Serai by day.
The native woman ran into the Serai among the horses, and screamed and beat her breasts; for she had loved him.
Behind him was his servant bending under the load of a crate of mud toys, The two were loading up two camels, and the inhabitants of the Serai watched them with shrieks of laughter.
Do you remember that Bengali woman I kept at Mogul Serai when I was a plate-layer?
We leaned against the camel and pointed to a corner of the Serai where a lamp was burning.
Be sure to come down to theSerai to-morrow," were their parting words.
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