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The southern part of Hauran district in the sixteenth century (1596 AD).

open access: yesآداب الكوفة, 2013
The rule of lands to the East from the Jordan River, the Dead Sea and the Valley of Araba are punished, as indicated by historical studies and archaeological fossils, and these systems are: Al -Jaladi, the Umunians, the Moabi, the Edumians (Map No.
خليف غرايبة
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Diabetes Mellitus across the Arabo‐Islamic World: A Revolution

open access: yesInternational Journal of Endocrinology, Volume 2023, Issue 1, 2023., 2023
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
wiley   +1 more source

Investigating the relations between the Mongols and Christians and its role in the collapse of Islamic governments. From the beginning of the Mongol conquests until Abaqa Khan’s death

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2022
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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The Third Crusade in historiographical perspective

open access: yesHistory Compass, Volume 19, Issue 7, July 2021., 2021
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
wiley   +1 more source

Dimensions of the Khwarezmians' Intervention in the Internal Conflict of the Ayyubid State (619-644 AH / 1222-1246 AD)(Analytical and comparative study)

open access: yesZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences, 2023
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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The occupation of Belvoir by the Hospitallers

open access: yesMedievalista, 2023
What do we know about the occupation of the castle of Belvoir by the Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem? This paper endeavors to draw up the state of the written documentation, consisting of a few chronicles, both Arabic and Latin, supplemented by ...
Damien Carraz
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The Talisman, The Book of Saladin and Reluctant Orientalism

open access: yesNalans, 2022
The renowned writer of historical novels Walter Scott’s representations of historical figures reach beyond his country of birth. As a man of literature, he imagines the beyond.
Halil İbrahim Arpa
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The Ayyubids in Yemen: Their Political History from (569 AH-626 AH) (1174-1226 AD) [PDF]

open access: yesآداب الرافدين, 1980
The Ayyubid state became able, during the reign of its king, Salah al-Din, to exercise political rule in Yemen, as this state was able to subordinate Yemen to its influence since the year 569 AH / 1174 CE.
Mahmood AlTikreety
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Bird and human-bird motifs in the glazed pottery of Raqqa [PDF]

open access: yesپیکره, 2020
Problem definition: Raqqa pottery is a group of pottery belonging to the Ayyubid period in northern Syria. The examination of pottery discovered from this region indicates the creation of a mixed style in the adornments that is generally influenced by ...
zahra ghasemi, maryam ghasemi
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An Example of Turkish Stamps from Anatolia Harran Ulu Mosque

open access: yesAvrasya İncelemeleri Dergisi, 2022
The historical Harran District of Şanlıurfa is one of the rare spots that bear the traces of many civilizations throughout history due to its geographical location.
Yasin Cemal Galata
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