History of Traditional Medicine Practices in Sudan: REVIEW
The history of Sudanese traditional medicine is well-established and ancient since the civilization of Kush and Meroe, through the Islamic kingdoms in Sennar, Kordofan, and Darfur, up to the period of Turkish and English-Egyptian colonization, and the ...
ABDALBASIT ADAM MARIOD+2 more
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Amir Saif al-Dawlah Hamdani's interaction with poets and its intellectual and cultural consequences [PDF]
The Hamedanian government with a Shiite orientation was formed in the golden age of Islamic civilization with two branches, Mosul and Aleppo. Ali ibn Abdullah ibn Hamdan, known as Sayf al-Dawlah, the founder of the Hamdanids Aleppo branch, who himself ...
Mahdi Nejati.Atani+3 more
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The Structure and Varieties of Educational and Scientific Centers of Africa in Hafsids Era, 625 - 941 After Hijrah [PDF]
Hafsids as the governor of movahedin government, firstly commanded on Tunis, announced its independence by the collapse of movahedin and Abu Zakaria the first, 625-647 after hijrah, took the control of this land by selecting Tunes as the capital of ...
Abbas Borumand A’lam+1 more
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ISLAM AND CIVILIZATION (ANALYSIS STUDY ON THE HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION IN ISLAM)
The history of Islamic civilization is one of the most important fields of study of Islamic studies. Islamic history is events or events that really happened in the past that are entirely related to the religion of Islam.
Muhammad Hifdil Islam
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The Anatolian peninsula has long been linked with the origins of viticulture and winemaking. Erzincan province in Anatolia hosted many civilizations in the past, and each civilization used grapes for different purposes.
Muhammed Yasin Taskesenlioglu+3 more
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Madness and civilization : a history of insanity in the age of reason
Introduction by David Cooper, Preface 1."Stultifera Navis" 2.The Great Confinement 3.The Insane 4.Passion and Delirium 5. Aspects of Madness 6.Doctors and Patients 7.The Great Fear 8.The New Division 9.The Birth of the Asylum, Conclusion ...
M. Foucault+2 more
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War on Terrorism in Pakistan: Challenges and Strategic Steps
The incident of 9/11 is said to be a watershed event in the history of international relations. After this ferocious incident Pakistan was forced to join the Global War on Terrorism in September 2001 and since then it has faced a lot of challenges. After
Zain Ul Abiden Malik+2 more
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Investigating the Role of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the First Year of the War in Confronting and Stabilizing the Aggression of the Iraqi Ba'athist Army (Southern Front) [PDF]
The main objectives of this study are to analyze the events of the first year of the war on the southern front, to reveal the causes of the Iraqi army's failure to achieve its declared goals of aggression and the consequences for the Ba'athist regime in ...
Amin Davari+2 more
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Toward a History of Histories of Civilization
ABSTRACTThis essay discusses efforts to write non-Eurocentric histories if civilization, beginning with H. G. Wells’s bestselling Outline of History, an early attempt to move beyond older European histories with their Western focus and ideas of linear progress over time.
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A Study of the Timeliness of Narrative in the Exir al-Tavarikh Based on Gerard Genet's Theory [PDF]
Time is one of the essential and important elements in historical narratives, which together with components such as historical places and characters, form the consistency of an object and a historical event.
Mahbobeh Taheri+4 more
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