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After being introduced to Islam, Turks started serving as mercenaries in armies of Islamic states. They served in various ranks of first in the Umayyad army and then in the Abbasid army.
İsmet Burak Batır
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The Portrayal of Abbasid Rulers in Chronography of Theophanes the Confessor
This text supplements another, a paper presented a decade ago on the portrayal of Umayyad rulers in Chronography of Theophanes the Confessor (B. Cecota, Islam, the Arabs and Umayyad Rulers according to Theophanes the Confessor’s Chronography, “Studia ...
Błażej Cecota
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Memlükler döneminin büyük tarihçilerinden kabul edilen Makrîzî, Ehl-i beyt ve Hz. Ali evladı taraftarlığının yanı sıra Arap asabiyesine düşkünlüğü ve muhalif tavrıyla da tanınmaktadır.
Saim Yılmaz, Fatih Yahya Ayaz
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Eschatologia Iranica I: From Zoroastrian Cosmos to Abbasid Madīnat al-Salām: A Journey through Utopia and Heterotopia [PDF]
Kianoosh Rezania
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Abbasi Şairi İbnü’r-Rûmî’nin Şiirlerinde Hikmet
Yaklaşık beş asır süren Abbâsîler Devleti’nin Arap şiiri açısından oldukça verimli kabul edilen ilk asırlarında büyük şairler yetişmiştir. Bunlardan biri olan İbnü’r-Rûmî (öl. 283/896), Arap şiirinin en hacimli divanına sahip bir şairdir.
Adnan Arslan
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Geometry in Umayyad and Abbasid Art
Ornaments and decorations were essential in the architectural design of the ninth century, the early Islamic period. Umayyad and Abbasid ornamentation, which was the basis of the decorative elements used by later Islamic states, developed from the 7th ...
Selim Kılıçoğlu +1 more
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A brief note on Early Abbasid stucco decoration. Madinat al-Far and the first Friday Mosque of Isfahan [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how an in-depth study of the stucco decoration could be useful in dating different phases of the Early Abbasid period in the absence of other precise archaeological evidence.
Corsi, ANDREA LUIGI
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Investigating and analyzing the components of legitimacy of Hassan bin Zayd Alavi's government (250-270 AH/ 865-884) [PDF]
Legitimacy is one of the basic foundations of governments in their relations with the people. Governments, depending on their spatiotemporal requirements and intra-governmental characteristics, use various components to gain legitimacy through which they
Arman Forouhi +2 more
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The colour and golden shine of early silver Islamic lustre [PDF]
A selection of lustres including 9th century AD polychrome and 10th century AD monochrome Abbasid lustres from Iraq, and 10th to 12th centuries AD Fatimid lustres from Egypt and Syria is studied in the present paper.
Climent Font, Aurelio +5 more
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The Umayyad and early Abbasid inscriptions in the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina
This article offers a translation and discussion of a chapter of a relatively little known late third/ninth- or early fourth/tenth-century text that contains a transcription of the inscriptions that could be seen around the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina ...
Harry Munt
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