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Fatimid Secular Architecture: a Visual Reconstruction
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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Economic Reasons and Causes for Inclination towards the Fatimids in al ه Ifrighiyyah and al ه Maghrib [PDF]
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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Representing the second largest Shīʿī Muslim community after the Ithnāʿasharīs, or Twelver Shīʿīs, the Ismāʿīlīs have had a complex history dating back to the formative period of Islam.
Farhad Daftary
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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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The Fatimids...and the trade route to India (358-567 AH / 969-1171 AD)
The issue of foreign trade is one of the important issues that show the vitality of the state and the extent of its influence on the external level. The strength of commercial activity results from the strength, stability and cohesion of the state on ...
محمود شاكر مشعان
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The Bourgeois ascendancy under Fatimids
The bourgeoisie groups derived great advantages from the system upon which the Fatimids built up their Regime out the land-tax and other taxes against a fixed sum . The surpulus revenue was the prophet of the farmers .
جاسم صكبان علي
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The Isma,ilis of Esfahan [PDF]
The activies of Iama,ilis in Esfahan began in the 3rd century A.H. The information on these activities is vague and ambiguous until the second half of the 5th century.
Mohamad-Ali Chelongar
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The sharifs were Alawites who were always respected by the community they lived in throughout Muslim lands. They also managed to establish major government dynasties in the Muslim World throughout history.
Louis Provencal +1 more
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Rapprochement between Sunnīs and Imāmīs during the Crusades
The Imāmī Shī‘a of Syria stood along with the Sunnīs as one group against the Franks, rather than as followers of different religious traditions. This article traces the rapprochement between the Sunnī and the Imāmī Shī‘a in the face of the Franks ...
محمد المختار الشنقيطي
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Mediators between Theoretical and Practical Medieval Knowledge: Medical Notebooks from the Cairo Genizah and their Significance. [PDF]
Lev E.
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