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The occupation of Belvoir by the Hospitallers
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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Qalāwūnid discourse, elite communication and the Mamluk cultural matrix: interpreting a 14th-century panegyric [PDF]
This article analyses a brief panegyric text from mid-14th-century Egypt, authored by the court scribe Ibrāhīm b. al- Qaysarānī (d. 1352) and dedicated to the Qalāwūnid Mamluk sultan al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ Ismāʿīl (r. 1342-5).
Van Steenbergen, Jo
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Bird and human-bird motifs in the glazed pottery of Raqqa [PDF]
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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Los ayubíes (564 h./1168-658 h./1260): un recorrido historiográfico [PDF]
The historiography of the Ayyubid dynasty has been a notable increase grown significantly over the past two centuries. This work aims to present a tour of the studies published by leading Western specialists, along with a comprehensive bibliography.La ...
Callejas Martín, Isabel
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An Example of Turkish Stamps from Anatolia Harran Ulu Mosque
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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The Talisman, The Book of Saladin and Reluctant Orientalism
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]
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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Abstract Classical xanthinuria is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by lack of xanthine dehydrogenase activity that often manifests as xanthine urolithiasis and risk of drug toxicity. Variants in the XDH or HMCS gene underlie classical xanthinuria type I and type II, respectively.
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There is no doubt that the civilizational contributions in the Artuqid and Ayyubid eras were prominent and evident, especially in the field of scientific life that represents the most important aspect of human civilization, even though the military ...
M.kamel Karabelli
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OCCIDENT & ORIENT: Newsletter of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Amman (Volume 8, No. 2, November 2003) [PDF]
Tell Johfiyeh: An Iron Age Farmstead in north Jordan. Report on the second field season. By: Roland Lamprichs, German Protestant Institute of Archaeology, Amman (Jordan) A Rolling Door Structure at Umm al-Rasas (Mayfa’a).
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