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Thomas A. Carlson, Christianity in Fifteenth-Century Iraq. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization [PDF]
Thomas A. Carlson, Christianity in Fifteenth-Century Iraq. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018), xx + 322 pp. ISBN 978-1-107-18627-9. Price: $99.00 (cloth)/$80.00 (e-book)
Parkes Allen, Jonathan
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The Title of the Growth of New Dynasties in Spain Maghrib and Iran [PDF]
This research aims to examine the birth and development of new dynasties in the regions of the Spanish Maghrib and Iran after the collapse of major powers such as the Umayyad Caliphate in Spain and the Abbasid Caliphate in Iran.
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Iran Zamin in Historiography of Ilkhanids and Mamluks
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 plundering strategies (Mongols) and political centralization (Iranians), the Ilkhanid state in Iran got ...
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Reconstructing the intellectual neighbourhood: tracing Ali Qushji's influence in science. [PDF]
Nurulla-Khoja N.
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The Role of Oljaitu in Urbanization Activities in the Ilkhanid Era
During the Ilkhanid period, although urbanization and architecture started with Holagu Khan, it flourished during Oljaitu’s riegn. He built four cities, namely, Sultanieh, Sultanabad, Chamchamal, Oljaitu Abad, and Aq’qaleh. Being aware of the necessities and needs of the Royal city and the capital, using the successful urbanization experiences of Qazan,
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The Scientific Centers of Iran during the Ilkhanid Period
The Mongol’s lack of endorsement of a particular religion caused the growth and spread of a great number of ideological, intellectual and cultural groups in Iran. This in turn brought about a kind freedom and equality in education and study for the followers of all religions and religious creeds causing a large number of scholars and scientists to ...
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Christianity in the Foreign Policy of the Sassanid and Ilkhanid Dynasties
This study comparatively deals with Christianity as a factor in the foreign policy of the Sassanid Dynasty as the last pre-Islamic Persian dynasty of the geography of Iran, and the Ilkhanid Dynasty that converted to Islam toward the end of its rule. The two elements that dominated Iran and its surroundings, one by revolution and the other by occupation,
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