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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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Bianquis Thierry. Madelung Wilferd & Walker Paul (eds. & trans.), The Advent of the Fatimids. A Contemporary Shi'i Witness. London-New York, IB Tauris, Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2000. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°21, 2005.
Bianquis, Thierry
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The analysis of Fatimid polychrome white-opaque glazed ware found at the archaeological sites of Bir Ftouha and Utica (Ifriqiya) revealed that, contrary prevailing belief, the glazes were successfully opacified with quartz rather than tin oxide ...
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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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Educational Institutions and the State in Medieval Islam: The Fatimid of Egypt as a Case Study [PDF]
This presentation will discuss the role of the different educational institutions and their relationship with the state through the case study of the Fatimids of ...
Souad, Merah, Ramdane, Tahraoui
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Fâtımîler Döneminde Sünnî Destekli Bir Hâricî Ayaklanması: Ebû Yezîd en-Nükkârî İsyanı
Fâtımî Devleti’nin henüz ilk yıllarında meydana gelen Ebû Yezîd en-Nükkârî isyanının dinî, siyasi, sosyal ve ekonomik pek çok nedeni bulunmakla birlikte isyanın temelinde devletin İsmaili Şiî doktrinini halka dayatmayı amaçlayan politikaları ile ticaret ...
Ercan Cengiz
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The Fatimids policies in Syria Palestine and Hejaz
Tez No: 866427Abbâsîler döneminde merkezi otoritenin zaafa uğraması neticesinde Şiîler İslam Dünyası'nın merkezi dışında faaliyet göstermeye başladılar.
Gündüz,Yunus
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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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The Bedouin of the Fatimid Empire: Faith vs. Politics in a Medieval Islamic Empire [PDF]
The Fatimid Empire was initially established in 296/909 in North Africa. The capital was later shifted to Cairo from where the Fatimid imams controlled vast areas of the Islamic world, each with its own unique set of ethnicities.
Husain, Adnan Mustafa
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