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Relations between the Fatimids and the Crusaders in the Levant and Egypt (491-567 AH / 1097-1171 AD)
Provide research in theme to study the relations between the Fatimids and the Crusaders in the Levant and Egypt (491-567 AH / 1097-1171 AD) and its impact in the succession.
M.D.Azhar Ibrahim Shafiq
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The Fatimids: The Rise of a Muslim Empire
Shainool Jiwa’s The Rise of a Muslim Empire is a two-volume historical work on the legacy of the Fatimid Empire. The first volume surveys the religious and sociopolitical underpinnings of Fatimid rule from its North African establishment in 909 to its ...
Ameen Omar
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The identity of one of the Ismaili dā‛īs sent by the Fatimids to Ibn Ḥafṣūn
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Paul E. Walker
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The Fatimids and the Central Mediterranean (10th and 12th centuries)
The articles gathered here are the fruit of a ten-year study. Researchers who participated to varying degrees and in various settings in these surveys and debates focused on several issues.
Annliese Nef, Patrice Cressier
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Maritime Trade and Economy relying on Nile River in time of Fatimids [PDF]
Fatimids were a Shiah government that settled in North Africa and after developing their political, cultural and military power, they added Egypt to their possessions.
Hamidreza Verdi, Mohamad Valipoor
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Eyyûbîler’in XII ve XIII. yüzyıllarda Mısır başta olmak üzere Yemen, Suriye, el-Cezire ve Güneydoğu Anadolu’da bir asra yakın sürdürmüş oldukları hâkimiyet, Ortadoğu’da kendisinden sonra gelen devletlerin de kaderini değiştirmiştir.
Mahmut Recep Keleş
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The Bohras as Neo-Fāṭimids: Documentary Remains of a Fāṭimid Past in Gujarat
This article traces the remains of Fāṭimid chancery documents, and the writing practices that surround them, among the Bohras of Gujarat. As Shiʿi Ismaʿilis, the Bohras consider themselves heirs of the Fāṭimid Imāmate (909–1171).
Olly Akkerman
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The Indian Ocean in the Eyes of a Fāṭimid Intellectual
The Book of Curiosities (orig. Kitāb Gharā’ib al-funūn wa-mulaḥ al-ʿuyūn) is a reference work written by an anonymous author in 11th century Fāṭimid Cairo. The work consists of two volumes that examine the celestial and terrestrial worlds.
Rümeysa Peker
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The study of the formation of the Fatimids government of Egypt:
Obaidullah al-Mahdi, the founder of the Fatimids government, was born in 260 AH in Salmia of Syria. When he becomes the Imam of the Ismailis, he reveals the Imamah, and with all the obstacles that stand in his way, he through the hard-working preachers ...
Dr.Khalilullah Rasuli
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The Syrian campaign of Romanos III Argyros in 1030 CE [PDF]
The paper discusses various aspects of Romanos III Argyros’ expedition in Syria, such as its objectives and route. It is argued that Romanos’ goal was to not just replace the Mirdāsids with Manṣūr Ibn Lu’lu’ in Aleppo, but to annex the city and then lend
Maciej Czyż
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