FOOTNOTES:[A]He is reckoned as Mohammed VI. by the writers who deny the title of Sultan to the usurper of Mohammed V.’s throne.[B]Known as Mohammed X.[C]I adopt Mr. U. R. Burke’s statement of the relationship between Abu-l-Hassan, Zoraya, and Boabdil. (Burke, “History of Spain,” II. p. 98.)[D]Here was lodged the cavalry of the Moorish Sultans.
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[A]He is reckoned as Mohammed VI. by the writers who deny the title of Sultan to the usurper of Mohammed V.’s throne.
[A]He is reckoned as Mohammed VI. by the writers who deny the title of Sultan to the usurper of Mohammed V.’s throne.
[B]Known as Mohammed X.
[B]Known as Mohammed X.
[C]I adopt Mr. U. R. Burke’s statement of the relationship between Abu-l-Hassan, Zoraya, and Boabdil. (Burke, “History of Spain,” II. p. 98.)
[C]I adopt Mr. U. R. Burke’s statement of the relationship between Abu-l-Hassan, Zoraya, and Boabdil. (Burke, “History of Spain,” II. p. 98.)
[D]Here was lodged the cavalry of the Moorish Sultans.
[D]Here was lodged the cavalry of the Moorish Sultans.