Religious Policies and Scientific - Educational Status of Syria –since the Time of Atabakan e- Zangi till the end of Mamluks Era- [PDF]
Since the earliest Islamic centuries the development of Shiite trends has been constantly one of the concerns of governments in the strategic areas of Syria including the present district of Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan. The rulers of this area,
Hossein Izadi +1 more
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Panique à La Mecque. Écrire la fitna au temps des chérifs hasanides (début IXe/XVe siècle)
International audienceA partir de l'étude du chapitre 38 de l'ouvrage du savant mecquois al-Fâsî (m. 1429), Shîfâ' al-gharâm bi-akhbâr al-balad al-harâm, consacré à l'histoire du hajj, cet article tente d'identifier les modes de représentation du pouvoir
Vallet, Eric
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Mausoleums of representatives of the Mamluk Elite connected with the history of the Golden Horde
urpose: To introduce into scientific circulation information and photographic records of the mausoleums of representatives of the Mamluk elite who were associated with the history of the Golden Horde. Research materials: Medieval Arabic-language sources,
Sayfetdinova E.G.
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The Papacy and the Eastern Mediterranean 1305 - 1362 [PDF]
The papacy was actively involved in the Eastern Mediterranean throughout the fourteenth century, and evidence of much of its activity can be found in the registers preserved in the Vatican Archives.
Hill, James Anthony Nigel
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Financial Cooperation between the Mongol Uluses of Jochi and Persia: Conflict and Cooperation » [PDF]
The continuing debate about Jochid – Hulaguid conflict is examined in three parts, which conclude that conflict was based on pragmatic and economic rather than theoretical or religious concerns.
Judith Kolbas
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Politics, economy and religion in a Near Eastern Periphery: the Region of Baḥrayn in East Arabia c. 1050 – c. 1400 CE [PDF]
The region of Baḥrayn in eastern Arabia during the post-Qarmāṭian era has received little attention from scholars because of the scarcity of local written sources and the daunting task of gathering scattered small pieces of information from other ...
Alwazzan, Faisal Adel Ahmad
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Badr al-Jamālī and the Mosques of Aswan: New Considerations Based on a Building Inscription from the Museum für Islamische Kunst in Berlin [PDF]
يعيد هذا المقال النظر في النقاش حول دور بدر الجمالي في بناء المآذن والمساجد في صعيد مصر، ويدعم ذلك بأدلة إقليمية مستندة على نقش بناء مسجد في أسوان. يعود تاريخ هذا النقش، المحفوظ حاليًا في متحف الفن الإسلامي في برلين، إلى عام 491 هجريًا / 1098 ميلاديًا. يُ
Schmidt, Stefanie +5 more
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The Term Turkī Khāliṣ in Mamluk Sources [PDF]
The phenomenon of mamluks of Mongol origin during the early Mamluk period (roughly 648–741/1250–1341) has been studied by several scholars, but mamluks of Mongol origin during later periods have hardly received scholarly attention.
Yosef, Koby
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Sultan Kayitbay reigned between 1468-1496 and is considered the greatest ruler of the Burji Mamluks. This study is a philological review prepared on Sultan Kayitbay’s Turkish poems.
Gülcan Kısınma
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Can Doctoral Dissertations Disappear? A Look at Ibrahim al‐Hafsi’s “Correspondance officielle et privée d’al‐Qāḍī al‐Fāḍil” and its Prospects in a Digital Age [PDF]
I have recently had the opportunity to examine a remarkable doctoral dissertation completed in 1979 under the supervision of Prof. Charles Pellat and now housed at the Bibliothèque Orient - Monde arabe of the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III. Dr.
Smarandache, Bogdan C.
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