Muslim-christian Debates in Theearly ‘Abbasid Period: the Cases of Timothy I and Theodore Abu Qurra [PDF]
: The era of the early ‘Abbasid caliphate made an important mark on the history of the world by the event of the Greek translation movement, i.e. the translation of Greek thoughts into the Arabic language.
Harmakaputra, H. A. (Hans)
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The commercial role of women in the first Abbasid era [PDF]
Women had a noticeable role in the practice of trade during this era, but it was not at the level of the role of men in trade, as senior statesmen were ministers and princes originally from prestigious commercial houses, as well as the practice of ...
Abeer H. Al.fahdaei, Zaban K. Nawaf
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The glass walls of Samarra (Iraq): Ninth-century Abbasid glass production and imports. [PDF]
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise window into early Islamic art and architecture.
Nadine Schibille +5 more
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Breaking the Rules A Stylistic Reading in an Abbasid Slave – Girl Anecdote [PDF]
Elham Abd Al Wahab Al Mofti
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The Abbasids and the Fatimids [PDF]
The Fatimid rise to power coincided with the spread of their influence and territorial expansion into Abbasid controlled regions, and the inclination of the Muslim populace towards them.
Hediyeh Taghavi
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(Inscriptions for the Unpublished Six Abbasid Dinars from the Era of Caliph Harun Al-Rashid Preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo) [PDF]
This research investigates the study and publication of the inscriptions of six Abbasid dinars dating back to the era of Caliph Harun al-Rashid (170-193 AH / 786-809 AD) and preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo that had not previously been ...
Mahmoud Gohar
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Parties, gatherings of people and their events in the palaces of the Abbasid Caliphs (132-656 AH / 750-1258 AD) [PDF]
The Abbasid caliphs were interested in holidays and celebrations, and their dining tables varied within the palaces, and the councils of mans and singing spread in their time the glories of the Arab nation, and in that period, singer Ibrahim Al-Mosli, as
Anas al-msary, Lateef K. Mohammed
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Appeasement by granting fiefs in the Abbasid era (132-656 AH / 749-1258 AD) [PDF]
Appeasement by giving lands is one of the ways of important appeasement in the Abbasid era in general and in the first or second era in particular, especially with the existence of many large lands which was obtained by the Abbasids whether from the ...
Omaima Q. Yehya, Abdulsatar M. Darwish
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The city of Khujinda and its intellectual impact in the Islamic lands in the Abbasid era [PDF]
The city of Khujinda is one of the works of Fergana of the Islamic cities or the province of the province beyond the river, but it suffered from historical neglect as it did not receive sufficient attention by researchers despite its leading role at the ...
Samah Nouri Fadhel
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Investigating the Representation of Sanctity Types in the Paintings of the Baghdad School Based on Halo-Status [PDF]
Problem Definition: When the Abbasids came to power, the capital was moved from Damascus to Baghdad (near Tisphon, the Sassanid capital), and due to the political support of the Iranians to the Abbasids and the geographical proximity of the two capitals,
Naser Sadati +2 more
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