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Seta Dadoyan, The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World: Paradigms of Interaction, Seventh to Fourteenth Centuries.

open access: yesAl-'Usur al-Wusta, 2015
Seta Dadoyan, whose work on the Fāṭimids stands as a staple in medieval Armenian history, recently published her trilogy The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World.
Alison M. Vacca
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The Fatimids, the Buyids and Shi‘ah Missionary Activities [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2006
In the history of Islam the Fatimids and the Buyids came to power almost at the same time. The most significant feature common between these two dynasties was the promotion of new Shi‘ah missionary activities throughout Muslim lands despite the numerical
Mahmood-e Khwajeh-Mirza
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The Role of Fatimids in the Propagation of Narrative Sciences [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2015
The present article is to study the written legacy of Fatimid Shiites in Egypt concerning the narrative sciences. Narration is considered as the most important foundation of propagation of religious and biological sciences.
Hasan Gaffarifar, Safura Salariyeh
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L’ibadisme maghrébin en contexte fatimide (début xe-milieu xie siècle)

open access: yesRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, 2016
In Ibadi sources, the advent of the Fatimids has fuelled a memory of the Fall, the aspects of which we will examine. This vision is completed by the apologetical narrative of resistance against the “tyrants”.
Cyrille Aillet
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Al-Makrīzī’s Khitat and the Markets in Cairo during the Mamlūks Era

open access: yesBelleten, 2017
This study examines the markets in Cairo during the reign of the Mamlūks in the light of al-Makrīzī’s Chronicle al-Khitat. Besides those which were built during the Mamlūks era the commercial life were ongoing at the markets ...
Abdullah Mesut Ağır
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SELÇUKLULAR’IN DİN POLİTİKASI

open access: yesİstem, 2003
The 11th (A.H.4th) century when the Seljukites emerged in the historical scene was an era of sectarian conflict in the region where they began to expand. This led the Seljukites to adapt a regional policy such as supporting the majority Sunnis against
Cağfer Karadaş
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Fatimid Secular Architecture: a Visual Reconstruction

open access: yesPad, 2019
The Fatimid dynasty was established in the Tenth century in what is modern day Tunis. Their capital was founded in the city of Al-Mahdya from which they expand- ed their realm to encompass North Africa and Egypt.
Ahmed Wahby, Mona A. Marie
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Analysis of the Effective Features on Improving the Performance of the Fatimid's Da'wat Organization (567-297 A. H) [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام
Da'wat organization, as the biggest propaganda means of Fatimid caliphate (567-297 A. H), was responsible for the important task of spreading and propagating Ismaili teachings and providing the grounds for Fatimid domination as the only legitimate ...
Raziyeh Ansari   +2 more
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Economic Reasons and Causes for Inclination towards the Fatimids in al ه Ifrighiyyah and al ه Maghrib [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2003
Many reasons and causes led to the establishment of the Fatimid Khilafah in al ه Ifrighiyyah )Muslim Africa( in 792 AH. Among all such reasons, economic ones have not been taken very seriously by historians though the significance of such causes is by no
Mohammad Ali Chelongar
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Christians and Muslims of Sicily Under Aghlabid and Fāṭimid Rule: A Cultural and Historical Perspective

open access: yesReligions
Looking into early Christian–Muslim relations seems to be the outcome of greater interest in Islam transcultural encounters due to current issues of mass migration.
Nuha Alshaar
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