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A Critical Review on the Book The Rise and Fall of the Abbasids (132‒324 AH): A Research in to the Structure and Evolution of the Ideology, Economics and Military Institution [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی, 2021
As an enthused group in the late Umayyad period, the Abbasids sought to mobilize their resources in the engagement with the ruling dynasty by presenting a new ideology, viz.
Mohammad Mortezaei
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Judicial Authority and Qāḍīs' Autonomy under the Abbasids [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
International audienceAs Joseph Schacht argued in the 1950s, the office of qāḍī began in the Umayyad period as that of a "legal secretary" to provincial governors.
Tillier, Mathieu
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The Transition of the Caliphate from the Umayyads to the Abbasids and Ṭabarī's Approach to what happened during the Abbasid Revolution

open access: yesTSBS Bildiriler Dergisi, 2023
The way Islamic historians handle the change in Islamic history is just as significant as how the caliphate changed hands from the Umayyads to the Abbasids.
Muhammet Ahmet Alpak
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Dress Culture as an Indicator of Social Life in the ʿAbbāsids Period (750-850)

open access: yesAmasya İlahiyat Dergisi, 2022
In addition to the fact that each society has its own attire, there are clothing differences that define them even among people living in the same society.
Murat Biyikli
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Kurdish Community from the Abbasids to Safavids; Sharafkhan Bedlisi’s Perspective

open access: yesRevista Gestão Inovação e Tecnologias, 2021
Sharafkhan Bedlisi began writing Kurdish historiography in the late sixteenth century by writing Sharafnama. Sharafnama includes the history of the Kurdish emirates from the Abbasid caliphates to the end of the years (1596-1597), i.e.
Nariman Abdalla Ali
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Social Position and Reaction of Ibn e- Tabataba and Abu al- Saraya regarding the Ascension and Failure of their Uprising [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2021
In 199 (After Hijrah), Ibn e- Tabataba and Abu al- Saraya planned for an uprising which was developed in a main part of the world of Islam. This action led to the failure and it was suppressed by Abbasids.
mohamadhosein kazemi   +1 more
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Muslim Coins as a Commodity and Means of Payment in International and Internal Trade In Volga-Ural Region In 8th- Beginning of 11th cc

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2021
The article examines the spread of Muslim Kufic coins in Eastern, Western and Northern Europe, on the territory of Volga Bulgaria, Ancient Rus, the neighbours of Bulgars – ancestors of the Mari, Udmurt, Mordva and other Finno-Ugric ethnicities during the
Valeev Rafael M. , Zeleneev Yuri A.
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A Critical Study of Blasphemy Laws of Pakistan and their Impact on the Minorities of the Country

open access: yesالضحی, 2020
The blasphemy laws are the parts of Pakistan Penal Code which were set up by the British regime in 1860. These laws were aimed to safeguard the religious feelings of the followers of various beliefs.
Abdul Muhaimin Khan, Muhammad Hayat Khan
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Critical Analysis of Narrations in Relation to the Collapse of Bagdad by Mongolians [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2018
The collapse of Bagdad by Holakukhan e- Mongol (366 AC) and (656 After Hijrah) was considered as an important event which terminated the caliphate of Abbasids and it was followed by the considerable religious, political and cultural changes.
Hossein Ali Bayat, jamile yousefi
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Miladi IX. Yüzyılda Bağdat’taki İç Savaşta Ortaya Çıkan “İyiliği Emir, Kötülükten Men Hareketi’nin” Tahlili

open access: yesVakanüvis Uluslararası Tarih Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2019
Klasik İslam tarihi ve tabakat kitapları sadece bir “saray kronolojisi veya savaş tarihi” olmayıp aynı zamanda sosyal tarih açısından da çok zengin malumat ihtiva ederler.
Hilal GÖRGÜN
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