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Noorbakshia influence in Kashmir: The chak dynasty’s role in its Expansion

Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Noorbakshia is a particular school of Kubraviya Sufi tradition that had a leading influence on the development of the religious and socio-political life in Kashmir during the late 15 th -16 th century.
Aamir Khan
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How Syria’s Dynasty Collapsed

Current history
The Assad regime, with backing from allies Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah, seemed to have survived a long civil war that began in 2011, and was beginning to emerge from regional isolation. But when Islamist forces led an offensive from their enclave in late
Omar S. Dahi
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Rashid Karami and the Palestinians: Lebanon’s Foreign Policy from 1958 Until 1976

Contemporary Review of the Middle East
Rashid Karami, Lebanon’s longest-serving prime minister, had a long and distinguished political career. Since the late 1950s, Karami supported the Palestinian cause, which became a more pressing issue following the 1967 Arab–Israeli War.
Zach Battat, R. Cohen, Dan Naor
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Sisi Gelap Dunia Islam Abad Pertengahan Menjelang Perang Salib Pertama (489-492 H/ 1096-1099 M)

Al-Basirah Journal
This study examines critical aspects of medieval Islamic society from the 10th to the late 11th century CE that may have contributed to internal weaknesses prior to the arrival of the First Crusade (1095–1099 CE).
Mohamad Fikri Mohd Bakri   +2 more
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Muslim Brotherhood legacies and local adaptations in Iran: the Iranian call and reform organization

Politics, Religion & Ideology
Although Iran does not officially host a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Jamāʿat-e Daʿwat wa Iṣlāḥ-e Iran (Iranian Call and Reform Organization, ICRO) has emerged as an organization inspired by the Brotherhood.
Davoud Osmanzadeh, Fateh Saeidi
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In Defense of Lebanon: The Special Relationship Between Rashid Karami and Syria (From 1976 Until 1987)

Digest of Middle East Studies (DOMES)
Throughout Rashid Karami's illustrious career as a Sunni za'im and Lebanon's longest‐serving prime minister, he did his best to represent his community by supporting the involvement of the Syrians in Lebanese politics during Lebanon's Second Civil War ...
Zach Battat, Ronen A. Cohen, Dan Naor
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SociAL AND economic life of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan in the 19th century

Вестник антропологии (Herald of Anthropology)
In the early 19th century, Afghanistan’s population was predominantly composed of Sunni Muslims and various ethno-religious groups practising Shia Islam, including the local Hazara community and the Jamshida and Kyzylbash tribes, who were relocated to ...
U. Okimbekov
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