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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Three Millennia of Nanocrystals. [PDF]
Montanarella F, Kovalenko MV.
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New insights into early medieval Islamic cuisine: Organic residue analysis of pottery from rural and urban Sicily. [PDF]
Lundy J +12 more
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The Old City and the Beautiful Park, a Contemporary Urban Tale [PDF]
P.-A. Barthel & S. Monqid edsInternational audienceOnce upon a time in Cairo, there was an old city with problems, until the arrival of a beautiful park that transformed it into a historical panorama: this is the framework of a 21st century urban tale ...
Madoeuf, Anna
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IHŞİDÎLER DEVLETİNİN YIKILIŞININA SEBEP OLAN İKTİSADİ BUHRANLAR VE SALGIN HASTALIKLAR
Bu çalışma; Mısır’da kurulan bir Türk devleti olan Ihşidîler zamanında 935–969 meydana gelen iktisadî buhranlar ve salgın hastalıklar konu edinilmektedir.
İlyas Gökhan
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L’ibadisme maghrébin en contexte fatimide (début xe-milieu xie siècle)
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
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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Mediterraneanism: how to incorporate Islamic art into an emerging field [PDF]
This essay discusses the emergence over the last decade of a new field of Mediterranean studies. In reaction to the polemical publication of Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell’s great study of Mediterranean history, The Corrupting Sea, in 2000 ...
Mariam Rosser-Owen
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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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I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies has published the following work as open access. The Fatimid caliphs (297–567/909–1171), who were also the Ismaili Imams, reigned over a vast state stretching from North Africa (including Egypt) to Sicily, Syria and the Hijaz.
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