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A War Tactician: K̲h̲ālid b. al-Walīd

open access: yesİslami İlimler Dergisi, 2022
K̲h̲ālid was an extraordinary warrior and commander who lived in 7th century and led Muslim armies against Romans and Sassanids. He managed to fight against two great power of the day at the same time in an unusual way.
Hüseyin Gökalp
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Тридцать третья страна Всеобщей Азии по «Древнеармянской географии»: Арик (Ариана—Ария) или Парфия? / The Thirty-third Country of Universal Asia on an “Ancient Armenian Geography”: Aric (Ariana—Aria) or Parthia?

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2020
In “Ancient Armenian Geography”, Aric is named the thirty-third country of General Asia, in which there is reason to see both Aria and Ariana. The description of this country is very careless. It is said that Aric consists of eleven provinces.
Harutyunyan H.Zh.
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Current investigations into the early Neolithic of the Zagros foothills of Iraqi Kurdistan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article summarises multiple seasons of fieldwork at the Early Neolithic sites of Bestansur and Shimshara in Iraqi ...
Aziz, Kamal Rauf   +3 more
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The representation of legitimacy in Sassanian coins (Kavad I and Zamasp eras)

open access: yesSprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa, 2016
The representation of legitimacy in Sassanian coins (Kavad I and Zamasp eras) In each era, social, cultural and political aspects, and their changes have a prominent role on the creation of the Governmental artworks that tries to act as a public media ...
Ilnaz Rahbar   +2 more
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Archaeometric Characterization of Submerged Sasanian Stucco From Ghaleh Guri, Western Iran

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The Ghaleh Guri archaeological site, a late Sasanian site with a building complex dated to 591–628 ce, lies along an ancient road linking the western Zagros to Mesopotamia. Its architectural remains, adorned with stucco, faced annual river floods yet remained stable for centuries.
Atefeh Shekofteh   +2 more
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The most important architectural and artistic mutual influences between Iraq and the Maghreb in the Islamic era [PDF]

open access: yesآداب الرافدين, 1978
The Arabs, after Islam united all of them, carried its principles and were at first preoccupied with jihad and conquests, disregarding worldly manifestations.
Ahmad Al-Jumaa
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THE FIRST TURKIC TRIBES TO SETTLE IN THE BALKANS BETWEEN THE IVTH AND VIITH CENTURIES [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
As of the IVth century, the Turks were forced to leave their homeland in theTurkestan region due to various reasons including natural disasters, population increase, insufficient grazing lands, political disputes, severe external pressure andthe idea of ...
ISMAIL Mangaltepe
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Economic freedom in Muslim countries : an explanation using the theory of institutional path dependency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-de-travail/ Paru dans European Journal of Law and Economics 2011Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 2011.15 - ISSN : 1955-611XThis ...
Facchini, François
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Consilience in practice: social–ecological dynamics of the Lake Volvi region (Greece) during the last two millennia

open access: yesJournal of Quaternary Science, Volume 40, Issue 3, Page 459-480, April 2025.
ABSTRACT The Lake Volvi area, part of the region of Macedonia (northern Greece), is a biodiversity hotspot, located in the central part of a major communication corridor connecting the western and eastern parts of the Balkans. The sediment succession from Lake Volvi is investigated here to provide a unique high‐resolution pollen and geochemical record ...
Lucrezia Masci   +14 more
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A Historical Analysis of Three Arab-Sassanid Coins of Bišāpur [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش های تاریخی, 2020
Arab-Sassanidcoins were minted after the conquest of Iran by Muslims in the style of Sassanidcoins with a Kufic border margin. Most of the coins of the Arab conquerors were silver, but next to them, a large number of copper coins have been found, which ...
Katayoun Fekripour, Fariba Sharifian
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