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Vanquishers of the Crusaders: Mujāhidūn Characters in Arabic Folk Epics
Although the militant jihād remains one of the most popular topics in modern Islamic studies, most of the works focus on ideologies and actions, leaving out the popular perception of this phenomenon.
Oleg Sokolov
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Avner Falk’s Franks and Saracens: Reality and Fantasy in the Crusades is presented in the opening pages as the first psychoanalytic study of the Crusades. The book is written for both a general readership and an academic audience.
Daniel Tutt
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Selahaddin Eyyûbi, yazar Abdul Rahman Azzam, çeviren Pınar Arpaçay (İstanbul: Alfa Yayıncılık, 2015)
Mısırlı tarihçi Abdul Rahman Azzam, Saladin adlı eserinde Selâhaddîn-i Eyyûbî’nin başarısının temel nedenlerini IV. (X.) ve V. (XI.) yüzyıllarda İslam dünyasında ortaya çıkan Sünnî uyanışın siyasî ve entelektüel boyutları bağlamında yeniden ...
Bedrettin Basuğuy
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Did Evliyâ Çelebi “fall in love” with the Europeans?
What was Evliyâ’s attitude toward the Europeans, or the Franks as he calls them? Europeans are always referred to disparagingly but on the personal level Evliyâ had no problem befriending individual Europeans.
Robert Dankoff
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Libelle Self-Contained Anti-G Ensemble: Overcoming Negative Transfer
G-suits have changed over the years since Dr. Wilbur Franks invented the first anti-g suit. For the past decade the United States Air Force has been using the Combat Edge ensemble and the associated L-1 straining maneuver.
Michael T Hoepfner +2 more
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Diversity between Panels of the Franks Casket – Spelling and Runic Paleography [PDF]
The Franks Casket, a small whalebone box from about 700 AD, contains 59 Old English words inscribed in runes. Systematic differences between its panels have never called into question the standard procedure of explaining one panel basing on the others.
Helena Sobol
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By the Late Middle Ages, mounted troops - cavalry in the form of knights - are established as the dominant battlefield arm in North-Western Europe. This paper considers the development of cavalry after the Germanic Barbarian Successor Kingdoms such as ...
Jürg Gassmann
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The history of Andulus during the Islamic Era and the Rule of Arabs (711 - 755 A.D) [PDF]
After capturing Maghreb, Moslems sought for more conquests in order to make the field ready to spread Islam more and more. The Moslems' readiness and appropriate circumstances prepared the arrangements for the spread of Islam in a vast area, called ...
gholamreza jamshid-nezhad avval
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Shooting Experiments with Early Medieval Arrowheads
In the Merovingian era (5th-8th century AD) a lot of variously shaped iron arrowheads were used by the Franks, Alemannians and Bavarians, who dwelled in the region known today as Germany, Austria and Switzerland (See Figure 1).
Holger Riesch
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East meets West: Mounted Encounters in Early and High Mediaeval Europe
By the Late Middle Ages, mounted troops - cavalry in the form of knights - are established as the dominant battlefield arm in North-Western Europe. This paper considers the development of cavalry after the Germanic Barbarian Successor Kingdoms such as ...
Gassmann Jürg
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