Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herbs for Treating Post-Ischemic Stroke Cognitive Impairment Insights From Frequency and Association Analysis. [PDF]
This analysis highlights key herbs and their interactions, suggesting significant implications for further research into their efficacy and safety for stroke rehabilitation. ABSTRACT Background This study analyzes medicinal herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulations for post‐ischemic stroke cognitive impairment, identifying key herbs ...
Li Y, Huang W, Sun J, Li W.
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Multianalytical Study of Amuletic and Talismanic Islamic-African Paper Manuscripts in the Slovene Ethnographic Museum. [PDF]
The image illustrates a multi‐technique analysis of Islamic‐African manuscripts from the nineteenth to twentieth centuries. It highlights methods like microscopy, hyperspectral imaging, FTIR, LIF, Raman, LIBS, and furnish analysis used to study paper fibers, inks, and dyes—revealing a blend of local and trade materials and a rich fusion of Qur’anic and
Elnaggar A +12 more
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Tell el-Retaba 2012: the pottery [PDF]
Archaeological remains excavated by the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tellel-Retaba can be well dated to the New Kingdom till the Late Period. During the 2012 seasondomestic layers from the Hyksos period were found, indicating that the site was
Anna Wodzińska
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A Critique on the Book Historical Origin of Qajar Tribe [PDF]
The Qajar dynasty, which seized political power in Iran at the beginning of the thirteenth century AH, had a tribal origin, but despite extensive research, its origins remain unclear.
Mohsen Rahmati
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The Tombs of the Nobles are located in ancient Thebes (modern Luxor, Egypt) and are primarily the site of elite burials. One such is the monumental funerary complex of Neferhotep, which is characterised by several tombs arranged around a central court ...
J. Cilli +3 more
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Like many other dynasties in the History of Islam in the Middle Ages, the Banū Naṣr (1232-1492) created their own palaces as both their seat of power and royal residence at the Alhambra in Granada, the city chosen as the capital of their kingdom in 1238.
Bárbara Boloix-Gallardo
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King Amda Tsiyon (r.1314-1344) territorial expansion to the kingdom of Hadiya, South West Ethiopia
This study aimed to reconstruct the early history of the Hadiya Kingdom. With the rise of the Solomonic Dynasty in 1270, an epoch of military, political, and cultural expedition of the Christian kingdom to the south began.
Anwar Ayano Idris
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The change of the semantic layers of the concept of State in the era of Fath Ali Shahi (period of crisis and ambiguity) [PDF]
This Work shows the historical process of the appearance of the concept of State in the language of the Time in the first half of the thirteenth lunar century, the period of the successor to the founder of the Qajar dynasty.
Yousef Khanmohammadi, Davood Bayat
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ANUSH-TEGIN AS THE EPONYM OF THE KHOREZM DYNASTY IN MUSLIM SOURCES
In this article, the author analyzes the formation in Muslim literature of the twelfth — thirteenth centuries of the eponym of the dynasty of Khorezm rulers, whose power in this region begins in 1097 and ends in the era of the Mongol invasion.
Dmitry M. Timokhin
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A Myth About the Emergence of the Qaramanid Dynasty as Reflected in the Ottoman Sources
The issue of when and how the Qaramanid dynasty or tribe that founded the Qaramanid state came to Anatolia is still an unsolved historical problem. The view put forward by famous Turkologist the late Fuat Köprülü (1890-1966) in 1922 remains largely valid.
Mehmet Akif Erdoğru
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