Social Acceptance of the Fatimid Caliphs in the Light of Social Vitality of Popular Rituals [PDF]
After the transfer of power to Cairo and selection of Cairo as the capital of Islam, the Fatimids needed to strengthen the legitimacy and acceptability of their caliphate against the Abbasid caliphate and in the Sunni community of Egypt in order to ...
Mohammad reza Barani, Narges Malek
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The role of Al-Yazouri in the route of the Fatimid caliphate
Fatimid Al-Hassan bin Ali Al-Yazouri (the minister) has administrative abilities and political perception which enables him to occupy an admirable position in the Fatimid period.
Dr: Ali Faisal AbdulNabi
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The interaction between bureaucrats and military in the second period of Fatimid caliphate in Egypt (1100-1180) [PDF]
Fatimid caliphate (900-1180) which was established in the North of Africa as a rival government for Abbasid caliphate(750-1258) enjoyed particular political, administrative, and military features.
m Heydari
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The Flowering of Islamic Medicine during the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt
The Fatimid era(358-567 AH /968-1171AD) was one of the most brilliant historical periods due to its intellectual and cultural achievements and successes. influencing an area beyond its boundaries.
Masoumeh Dehqan, Mohammad Ali Chelongar
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Evolution and Continuity of Fatimid Government Based on Max Weber's Theory of Traditional Authority [PDF]
Fatimid caliphate, which covered a huge area of the western lands of the Islamic world in the 3rd to 6th centuries (A. H) was established based on a religious- political movement relying on the theological instructions of Shia Ismailites, believing in ...
Masoumeh Dehghan +1 more
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DINASTI FATIMIYAH : ANALISIS KEMAJUAN DAN RUNTUHNYA PERADABAN ISLAM DI MESIR
This article intends to present an analysis of the progress and decline of the Fatimid dynasty, and their impact on Islamic civilization in Egypt. This caliphate was born between two political powers, the Abbasids in Baghdad, and the Umayyad II in ...
irwan supriadin j
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In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries
The present paper deals with forced migration experienced by subjects of the Byzantine Empire captured by foreign enemies in the context of warfare between the seventh and the tenth centuries. The focus of the first part is on the scenarios faced by individuals and groups when an enemy had taken control of a settlement or a larger territory. The second
Grigori Simeonov
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المکاييل والموازيين في مصر في العصر الفاطمي ( 358 -567 هـ/696 -1171م) [PDF]
ترجع أهمية دراسة المکاييل والموازين من أهم الدراسات التي ترتبط بالتعامل التجاري في الأسواق من ناحية، وارتباطها بالنواحي الشرعية من ناحية اخرى. وبالتالي فهي من أهم الدراسات التي تنظم العلاقات التجارية وحرکة البيع والشراء بين الناس.
نجاح يوسف عبد التواب مرجاوي
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Egyptian Shias, Past and Present [PDF]
Egyptian history has often shown challenges and epoch-making events. It has been the center of theoretical and practical movement. The article discuss topics such as Fatimid Caliphate, Shias' activities, Shia culture, Shias contemporary presence, Shias ...
Sayyedeh Motahareh Hosseini
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Tayyib bin Amir A Historic or Legendary? [PDF]
The Ismailites were several times divided in their religious history. The most important division occurred during the time of Al-Mostanser Billah (427-487 H), the eighth Fatimid Caliph in 487 H when a group of Ismailites announced their faith in the ...
عبدالله ناصری طاهری +1 more
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