Jan Bardi Al-Ghazali and his relationship with the Arab tribes in the Niyabah Damascus (Al-Shām), Ottoman kingdom) 922 – 926 AH / 1516 – 1520 CE [PDF]
This research examine the relationship between the deputy of Bilād Al-Shām (The Levant or Historical Syria) Jan Baradi Al-Ghazali with the Arab tribes in NiyabahDamascus (Al-Shām) , Ottoman kingdom), after he a pointed as a deputy at the beginning of the
Othman I. A, Zuhair G. A
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Comparative study of book coverse the timurid period and the mamluks of egypt in terms of design and motif [PDF]
Iran has a long history of technology cover and goes back to the distant past the experimental procedure to the level of perfection and the border was a miracle.
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The commercial activity in the Mediterranean had a major impact in Emirates Crusades in Levant country fell by Al- Mamluks hand , however , the competition was at its peak between the European Emirates particularly among Italian republics marine ,
Dr.Nihad Hameed ELaibi Aged +1 more
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Harafish and Zaar in the era of the Mamluk sultans 648-923 AH / 1250-1517 AD [PDF]
In this study, we highlight two social groups that appeared in the era of the Mamluks who ruled Egypt and Bilad al-Sham, namely the class of Harafish that appeared in Egypt, and al-Zu`r in Damascus.
Elaf Asim Mustafa
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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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Hadith Reciters in Cairo During Circassians Mamluks' era A study in the Endowments' Documents
-This study aims at casting the shadow on the reciters of the Honored Hadith and their role inside the scientific and religious institutions , Mosques and Sufi or Mystic Khankawa in Cairo during Circassians Mamluks' era (784 H / 923 H) in addition to the
Samir Hamed Abd Elrheem
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The Mamlūks of the Seljuks: Islam's Military Might at the Crossroads
The study of the Mamlūks under the Seljuks is of pivotal significance, because those Mamlūks formed the essential connecting link between their predecessors in the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate and their successors in the Sultanates of the Zangids, the Ayyūbids and
David Ayalon
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The Indigenous Christians of the Arabic Middle East in an Age of Crusaders, Mongols, and Mamlūks (1244-1366) [PDF]
This thesis examines the indigenous Christians of the Arabic Middle East from 1244-1366. During this period, the Muslim world was under external threat both from the Mongol invasions and from the latter Crusades.
Parker, Kenneth
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Iran Zamin in Historiography of Ilkhanids and Mamluks [PDF]
Centuries of 7th and 8th AH is a period of historiographic growth in Iran and the Muslim World. After many years of internal tensions and instability between proponents of two different perspectives in socio-political order, namely nomadic life and ...
احمد فضلی نژاد
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The southern part of Hauran district in the sixteenth century (1596 AD).
The rule of lands to the East from the Jordan River, the Dead Sea and the Valley of Araba are punished, as indicated by historical studies and archaeological fossils, and these systems are: Al -Jaladi, the Umunians, the Moabi, the Edumians (Map No.
خليف غرايبة
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