SYNCHRONY: AN ASPECT OF THE ABILITIES OF STEPPE HORSE ARCHERS IN EURASIAN WARFARE (525 BCE – 1350 CE) [PDF]
Animals moving in unison as a group are quite intriguing to observe. Horses can run across terrain and change directions without jostling each other.
Hanson, Chris
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Regional and Transregional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire [PDF]
The conference was hosted by the ERC Advanced Grant Project, “The Early Islamic Empire at Work – The View from the Regions Toward the Center,” under the direction of Stefan Heidemann.
Heidemann, Stefan
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Review of periodical literature for 2022: (ii) 1100–1500
The Economic History Review, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 335-346, February 2024.
Spike Gibbs
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South German silver, European textiles, and Venetian trade with the Levant and Ottoman Empire, c. 1370 to c. 1720: a non-Mercantilist approach to the balance of payments problem, in Relazione economiche tra Europa e mondo islamico, seccoli XIII - XVIII, ed. Simonetta Cavaciocchi [PDF]
A recurrent and indeed persistent problem in European economic history – a veritable deus ex machina -- from medieval to modern times, is Europe’s supposed ‘balance of payments’ problem in trade with the ‘East’.
Munro, John H.
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Piety and power: Pious endowments in the Bahrī Mamlūk period, 1250-1382 [PDF]
The narrative chronicles that document the Mamlūk Empire frequently mention the various pious endowments (sing. waqf, pl. awqāf) of their day. This institution’s importance to the social, political and economic spheres of the Mamlūk Empire is evident by ...
Shaaban, Muhammad
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To the Question of the Use of the Ethnic Term“Tatars” in Arab Historical Literature » [PDF]
Reconstruction of the ethnogenesis of the peoples inhabited the Golden Horde is one of the issues being studied intensively in modern historical scholarship.
E.G. Sayfetdinova
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The persistence of the caliphate debate in Egyptian legal thought: Historical analysis from 1925 to 2014 [PDF]
In the early centuries of Islam, the term caliph was referred to the highest leader of the Muslim community. He had two roles; firstly as a ruler practicing the roles of the Prophet and secondly as a religious leader leading the communal prayers.
Salem, Assil
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Yemeni ‘Oceanic Policy' at the end of the 13th century
International audienceThis paper is based on a new published collection of archives, Nûr al-ma'ârif fî nuzûm wa-qawânîn wa-a'râf al-Yaman fî al-'ahd al-muzaffarî al-wârif (edited by M.
Vallet, Eric
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An unyielding clash of orthodoxies: Ibn Taymiyya and the Mediaeval religious controversy on the interpretation of the Koran [PDF]
Presentación y traducción anotada de un capítulo de al-Ǧawāb al-a īli-manbaddala dīn al-Masī del célebre jurista y teólogo ḥanbalí Aḥmad b. Taymiyya (m. 1328). En este capítulo, Ibn Taymiyya discute dos importantes pasajes de la cristología coránica:
Sarrió Cucarella, Diego R.
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A Mamluk Bey in London: Muhammad Bey El-Elfî (October-December 1803)
This study aims to explain that after the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt, the decadence of Mamluk Beys the traditional actors in the Egyptian domestic politics, and one of them, Muhammad Bey el-Elfî’s solution seeking in London.
Selda GÜNER
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