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La Méditerranée comme frontière dans le récit de voyage (riḥla) d’Ibn Ǧubayr
The account of a journey(riḥla)by Ibn Ǧubayr is well-known as a source for historians studying the East and the Mediterranean at the time of the Crusades.Whereas hitherto it was used essentially as a factual data base and no attention was paid to the ...
Yann Dejugnat
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Between Secular and Sacred: Abraham ibn Ezra and the Song of Songs [PDF]
The work of the Judeo-Spanish poet and exegete Abraham Ibn Ezra (d. 1167 C.E.) featuring the language of the Song is perhaps the best showcase of the interplay between sacred and secular in Hebrew Andalusī literature.
David Wacks
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The image illustrates a multi‐technique analysis of Islamic‐African manuscripts from the nineteenth to twentieth centuries. It highlights methods like microscopy, hyperspectral imaging, FTIR, LIF, Raman, LIBS, and furnish analysis used to study paper fibers, inks, and dyes—revealing a blend of local and trade materials and a rich fusion of Qur’anic and
Abdelrazek Elnaggar +12 more
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Siege and Conquest. Zooarchaeological Analysis of a Sealed Dump in the Luque Castle (Córdoba, Spain)
ABSTRACT The archaeological excavations undertaken in the Castle of Luque (Córdoba, Spain) in 2007 and 2008 resulted in the identification of a rubbish dump dated to the immediate aftermath of the Castilian conquest (ad 1243), which included material from the previous period of Almohad domination (mid‐12th to mid‐13th centuries).
Moisés Alonso‐Valladares +1 more
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Euro-Mediterranean heritage is a form of artistic expression that represents the essence of multiculturalism. It is a modern and contemporary expression of the intersection of East and West and the mutual cultural influence between Europe and the ...
Noha Naguib, Sohir Osman
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Epigraphic Programs in Almoravid Constructions: The Commemoration of The Emirs’ Supremacy [PDF]
Despite the ideas transmitted in the traditional historiography, during the Almoravid period, the arts –especially the architecture- had a prominent place within the issues of the Empire.
Marcos Cobaleda, María
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Abstract Muslim religion has strict rules to determine what kinds of foodstuffs, and under what circumstances, are deemed appropriate for consumption. Fishes are not an exception to this rule and features such as body shape or the presence and conspicuousness of scales dictate whether certain species are acceptable or rejected.
Laura Llorente‐Rodriguez +2 more
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La foi peut-elle soulever les montagnes ?
Through a presentation of the historiography of the beginnings of Almohad revolution in the mountains of southern Morocco, this paper raises methodological reservations about the application of the gellnerian segmentarist model to the the sociopolitical ...
Jean-Pierre Van Staëvel
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On Drafting a New Architectural Syntax: Case Study of the Great Mosque of Algiers [PDF]
The project to build the Great Mosque of Algiers is underway. This will be the largest mosque in the world, after the mosques at Mecca and Medina. Trying to reflect the Algiers' context, this project refers in his architectural design to Almoravid (11th ...
Adli, L. C. (Leila) +1 more
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The Papacy, the Spanish Kingdoms and Las Navas de Tolosa [PDF]
The victory of Las Navas de Tolosa was of profound significance to Pope Innocent III. It came after a long period of intensive papal activity in Spain.
Smith, D.J. (Damian J.)
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