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The Struggle of the Ayyubids against the German Crusade of 1197-1198
1197-98 Alman Haçlı Seferi, III. Haçlı Seferi’nin ardından Batı dünyası tarafından küçük bir olay olarak kabul görülmesine rağmen seferin I. Friedrich Barbarossa’nın seferinden daha küçük bir girişim olmadığı anlaşılmaktadır. I.
Şehri Karakaş
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Overseas imports on the Blue Nile: Chemical compositional analysis of glass beads from Soba, Nubia
Abstract Archaeological evidence as well as textual sources leave no doubt about Alwa's (Alodia's) intense transcultural connections, further corroborated by understudied overseas glass bead imports found there. This paper presents results of an analysis of 23 glass beads from Soba, the most prosperous capital of medieval Nubia.
Joanna Then‐Obłuska, Laure Dussubieux
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During the Fatimid period, viziers were gaining power by using military force. For this reason, the viziers had important powers within the framework of the rights granted to them by the Tafviz vizierate, whose rules were laid down by political ...
Mahmut Recep Keleş
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Looking Beyond Jerusalem: A Fifteenth‐Century Exercise in Image Comparison
Critical image comparison is a widespread art‐historical practice. This essay explores why a Brabantine artist encouraged viewers to exercise it in the late fifteenth century. At the time, northern European artists tested out how images could be means of transcending the visible world while simultaneously showcasing their very constructedness. The self‐
Hanna Vorholt
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Ayyubids (Government, Diplomacy, Cultural Life)
S. Kaymak
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The science of talismans today
Abstract The science of talismans was cultivated in Arabic, Greek, and Latin in the first millennium AD and entered European vernaculars in the seventeenth century. Its primary concern is the ability of images to produce effects in the world, even at a distance.
Benjamin Anderson
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Diabetes Mellitus across the Arabo‐Islamic World: A Revolution
Background. Mankind continues to suffer from the ever‐growing diabetes epidemic and the rapid rise of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This metabolic disease has been studied since ancient civilizations. The Arabo‐Islamic civilization excelled in establishing some of the most notable discoveries and teachings that remained the blueprint for years to ...
Mohamad Fleifel +3 more
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The Third Crusade in historiographical perspective
Abstract The Third Crusade (1187–1192) is renowned as a conflict between King Richard I of England and the Muslim Sultan Saladin—a reductionist perspective that reflects an enduring fascination with these protagonists both inside and outside academia. In fact, the expedition was significantly more diverse, with the German emperor, Frederick Barbarossa,
Stephen J. Spencer
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The emergence of the Mongols and their invasion of Islamic lands is the most important phenomenon of the thirteenth century which dealt a severe blow to the Muslim governments present in the Islamic world and shook and sometimes uprooted their political ...
Sajjad Shalsouz
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Our research which is entitled “Dimensions of the Khwarezmians' Intervention in the Internal Conflict of the Ayyubid State (619-644 AH / 1222-1246 AD).
Hussein Abdulrahman Hussein +1 more
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