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Confiscation in the Abbasid period 945-749 A.C 334 – 132 A.H

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Hard Environment and Its Effect on Poets’ Appetite in the Pre-Islamic and Abbasid Periods: An Anthropological Study

Anbar University Journal of Languages and Literature, 2016
Food is a basic element of human life and durability. Pre-Islamic period was one of scarcity and hard life but its poets showed high self-control as far as appetite and gluttony are concerned. These poets showed noble altruism and self-denial in times of
Othman Abdulhaleem Jalaoot Al-Rawi
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Thinking with the dispersal of Middle Eastern artifacts: lost and imagined monastic archives from the Umayyad and the Abbasid periods

Bulletin d’études orientales
This paper considers a corpus of fragmented administrative and legal documents from the Umayyad and early Abbasid periods, once housed in Egyptian monastic libraries, and now scattered in many collections.
Cecilia Palombo
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