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I have many uncles and cousins, all of whom are noble, generous, and pure.
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137:من مثل کسری و سابور الجنود معا والهرمزان لفجر او لتعظیم
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131:احمی به مجد اقوام ذوی حسب من کل قرم بتاج الملک معموم
128:اصلی کریم و مجدی لایقاس به ولی لسان کحد السیف مسموم
125:انی وجدک ما عودی بذی خور عندالحفاظ و لاحوضی بهمدوم
97:و اسألی ان جهلت عنا و عنکم کیف کنا فی سالف الاحقاب
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25:اسماعیل بن یسار النسائی
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