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ديوان السيدة القاضية فى العصر العباسى الثانى (306-317هـ/ 919-929م) The Diwan of the Lady Judge in the Second Abbasid Era (306-317 AH/919-929 AD) [PDF]
خضره جمال توفيق
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Evidence of glass bead‐making in the early Islamic Iberian Peninsula
Abstract Glass beads from two Islamic archaeological sites in the Tagus valley in central Spain were selected and analysed by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA‐ICP‐MS), and a subset of samples (n = 6) was analysed for Pb isotopes by multicollector thermal ionization mass spectrometry (MC‐TIMS).
Cristina Boschetti +4 more
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ANALISIS TINGKAT KESULITAN (DIFFICULTY LEVEL) SOAL PADA BUKU SEJARAH KEBUDAYAAN ISLAM KURIKULUM 2013
This study aims to describe the proportion of problem difficulty levels presented in chapters 1 and 2 of the Teachers' Book of Curriculum 2013 of Islamic Culture History Subject (SKI) published by the Ministry of Religious Affairs in 2015.
R Ahmad Nur Kholis
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Women, Islam, and Abbasid Identity
The book under review, which is divided into five chapters, an introduction, and a conclusion, investigates how gender, sexuality, and concepts of womanhood were deployed to express cultural differences in order to formulate and articulate the Abbasid ...
Yasmin Amin
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Islamic Medievalism and Mobility in Mathias Énard's Street of Thieves
ABSTRACT Set against the backdrop of the Arab Spring uprisings, Jihadist extremism, and the neoliberal exploitation of the Global South, Mathias Énard's 2012 novel Street of Thieves (Rue des voleurs) follows the fortunes of Lakhdar, a young man from Tangier who finds himself living as an undocumented migrant in Barcelona's notorious Carrer d’En Robador,
Louise D'Arcens
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The Spatial Dimensions of Early Mesopotamian Urbanism: The Tell Brak Suburban Survey, 2003-2006 [PDF]
The 2003–2006 Suburban Survey at Tell Brak investigated the spatial dimensions of the city’s urban origins and evolution via intensive systematic surface survey.
Karsgaard, Philip +2 more
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“Our blood is becoming white”: Race, religion, and Siddi becoming in Hyderabad, India
Abstract “Our blood is becoming white.” This was a constant lament I heard from siddis in contemporary Hyderabad, India—third‐ and fourth‐generation descendants of East African slaves and soldiers recruited by the local ruler or Nizam in the 1860s to form the African Cavalry Guard in his army.
Gayatri Reddy
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open1noThe title of this article may suggest that it constitutes a tribute to the recent Nobel Prize in Literature and a sweet remembrance of bour 20s for those of us who are now in our 60s. That could be the case.
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Law, State Power, and Taxation in Islamic History [PDF]
This paper studies the unique nature, institutional roots, and economic consequences of the ruler’s political power in Islamic History. An influential interest group in Islamic societies has been the legal community, whose power could range from being ...
Metin Cosgel, Rasha Ahmed, Thomas Miceli
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Pengaruh Dinasti Abbasiyah Terhadap Kemajuan Peradaban Islam
The Abbasid dynasty was established from 750 to 1258 AD. The Abbasid dynasty was founded on dissatisfaction with the Umayyad dynasty, and reached its peak under the leadership of Caliphs Harun Al-Rashid and Al-Ma'mun, characterized by economic prosperity,
Arifah Zaitun
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