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Royalism in Syria after Faysal I: The Struggle for the Crown of Damascus, 1920-1958
On 24 July 1920 the first and only king in the modern history of Syria, Faysal I, was dethroned and exiled by the invading army of colonial France. Although later rewarded with the job of king of Iraq, Faysal I never lost his appetite for the crown of ...
Sami Moubayed
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Shooting images: photographs from the war in Iraq ...a review (of sorts) [PDF]
Susan Sontag, like the Italian writer Umberto Eco, is among the few present day cultural critics whose influence resonates, in part through their novels, beyond the intellectual press and university libraries.
Davies, Colin, Parrinder, Monika
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Molecular study and phylogenetic analysis of hemotropic Mycoplasma in Baghdad province, Iraq
Background: Hemotrophic Mycoplasmas (HMs) are uncultivable, pleomorphic, very small epicellular, and like another Mycoplasma species lacking a cell wall.
Dunya Zeyad Saeed +1 more
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Osmanlı Devleti’nin II. Meşrutiyet Dönemi Demiryolu Politikaları 1908-1914
Demiryolu yapımı ve kullanımının, Avrupa’da modern ve yaygın hale gelmesi ile taşımacılığın bu yeni hali Osmanlı Devleti’nde de merak uyandırmış, gerek padişahlar gerekse devlet adamları ekonomik ve siyasi sebeplerden ülkeye demiryolu ağını getirmek ...
Nesrin KANBEROĞLU
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Baghdad in Travelogues of Female Iranian Hadjis: Social Life and Sect
Baghdad, portrayed by Yaqoubi (d. AH 292/AD 905) in Kitâb al-Buldân as “having no peer in the East and the West”, continued to be described throughout centuries as “heaven on Earth.” Important for many reasons, this city and its surroundings became the ...
Fatma Batkitar
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A brief note on Early Abbasid stucco decoration. Madinat al-Far and the first Friday Mosque of Isfahan [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how an in-depth study of the stucco decoration could be useful in dating different phases of the Early Abbasid period in the absence of other precise archaeological evidence.
Corsi, ANDREA LUIGI
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TÜRK-İSLÂM TARİHİNDE KÛTÜL’AMÂRE SAVAŞININ DÜŞÜNDÜRDÜKLERİ
Kutu’l-Amâre Savaşı, 1915 yılında Bağdât’ın 160 km. doğusunda Dicle Irmağı’nın kenarındaki kasabada oldu. Dicle Irmağı üzerinden Basra Körfezi’ne, oradan da deniz yoluyla Hindistan ve diğer uzak doğu ülkelerine ulaşımın en ekonomik ve en kısa yoldan ...
Abdurrahman Daş
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Clinical and molecular study of Babesia caballi in racing horses in Baghdad [PDF]
The objective of this study was to investigate Babesia caballi in horses at three main gatherings of racehorses located in the Baghdad Governorate through clinical examinations, microscopy, and conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays ...
Ahmed N. Al-Ani, Afaf A. Yousif
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Occupy Baghdad is a project that takes as its main premise the idea of non-physical oc-cupation, in other words: how the image and idea of Iraq has been occupied by cultural and artistic production. The inception of this project was marked by strange “coinci-dence” that occurred when I had decided, in late 2011, to do something
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Haunting the Historiography of Slaves in South Asia from the nineteenth century to the present
ABSTRACT Using both English and Urdu‐language records, this article traces the career of a few African and Afro‐Asian women slaves in the household‐state of Awadh during the first half of the nineteenth century. Focusing on the same records, this article compares a master‐poet's recognition of the motherhood of the African and Afro‐Asian slaves to the ...
Indrani Chatterjee
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