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Cross-cultural Transfer of Medical Knowledge in the Medieval Mediterranean: The Introduction and Dissemination of Sugar-based Potions from the Islamic World to Byzantium. [PDF]
Bouras-Vallianatos P.
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Critical research in sources: A case study on the lineage of the Fatimid caliphs
Because of its direct connection with the religious and political legitimacy of the leaders of this government, the issue of Fatimid ancestry has always been one of the most important topics for historians and genealogists contemporary to the Fatimid government and its successors.
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Wealth and power in the Fatimid caliphate in the 4th/10th century
This study aims to highlight the Fatimid representations of wealth developed during the first phase of this Shi'a Ismaili Islamic dynasty that ruled directly over the eastern part of the Maghreb (Ifrīqiya) from 909 until the departure of its caliphs to Egypt in 973.
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Ex novo development of lead glassmaking in early Umayyad Spain. [PDF]
Schibille N +3 more
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Production and provenance of architectural glass from the Umayyad period. [PDF]
Adlington LW, Ritter M, Schibille N.
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The Impact of the Fatimid Caliphate on Social Sciences
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Glass import and production in Hispania during the early medieval period: The glass from Ciudad de Vascos (Toledo). [PDF]
de Juan Ares J, Schibille N.
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Facts and ideas from anywhere. [PDF]
Roberts WC.
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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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Social Life during the Fatimid Caliphate 1101-1149
Saleh Khranbeh, Amir Shibli
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