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The rulership of Pippin I of Aquitaine
This article uses the reign of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) as a case study for the historiographical concept of ‘sub‐rulership’ in Carolingian Francia. It unpicks how Pippin’s status varied over time, arguing that Pippin’s rulership represents well the tension between kingship as an office and as a dynastic status.
Eddie Meehan
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The Ḥammūdid Caliphate: A New Look through the Lens of Numismatics
Of the caliphates of the Islamic West, the rule of the shortest duration was that of the Ḥammūdids (407/1016–446/1055). The Ḥammūdids, as descendants of the Prophet Muḥammad and members of the Idrīsid branch that had ruled in al-Maghrib al-Aqṣā (170/786 ...
Almudena Ariza Armada
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A “Documentary Turn” in the Medieval History of Egypt and Syria?
ABSTRACT The field of medieval Middle East history has seen a renewed attention to the use of documentary sources in recent years. These sources have long seen some neglect, and their interpretation has suffered from a stubborn narrative of paucity that has tended to relegate them to the fringe of this history. With the impact of other scholarly trends
Daisy Livingston
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Administrative tradition and civil jurisdiction of the Cordobán ṣāḥib al-aḥkām (II)
Using court cases from Ibn Sahl’s judicial decisions collection al-Aḥkām al-Kubrà as well as data from biographical and historical sources, the present article examines both history and jurisdiction of the «police and market inspector» {ṣāḥib al-šurṭa wa-
Christian Müller
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The role of women in Medieval Islamic Music Art based on pottery designs [PDF]
Music in Iran has a long history. In the early Islamic period, music was denounced. In the Umayyad period, music still faced opposition from some jurisprudents and a group of Muslims.
Mohamad Ebrahim Zarei +1 more
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Muslim Diasporas and the Politics of Belonging: Ibadi and Ismaili Pasts and Presents in East Africa
ABSTRACT This article examines the Ibadi and Ismaili Muslim communities in East Africa—particularly in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania (including Zanzibar)—and their distinct religious, social, and economic roles. Even as minorities within predominantly Sunni contexts, both groups have shaped the region through migration, commerce, and international ...
Kimberly T. Wortmann
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Al-Madāʾinī and the Narratives of the ʿAbbāsid Dawla [PDF]
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Lindstedt, Ilkka Juhani
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ABSTRACT The Sadd al‐Bint is one of the largest known ancient dams in Saudi Arabia, and yet, its construction date, function and collapse remained uncertain. This study presents the first numerical chronology for the dam, integrating radiocarbon dating, Bayesian modelling, geomorphological analysis and hydrological modelling to reconstruct its history.
Bruno Depreux +13 more
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İslam Öncesi Dönemden Emevi Döneminin Sonuna Kadar Tercüme Faaliyetleri
Tercüme faaliyetleri geçmişten bugüne milletlerin etkileşimi sonucu olarak bilginin paylaşılmasını sağlamış, paylaşılan bu bilgiler nesilden nesile aktarılıp günümüze ulaşarak büyük bir birikim oluşturmuştur.
Fatma Betül Aslan
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Recez Şairi Ebu’n-Necm el-ʻİclî’nin Hayatı, Edebî Kişiliği ve Şiirleri
Bu çalışma, Emevî dönemi Arap edebiyatının önde gelen recez şairlerinden Ebu’n-Necm el-ʻİclî’nin (öl. 130/748) hayatını, edebî kişiliğini ve şiir anlayışını ele almayı amaçlamaktadır.
Muhammed Eser Altuntaş
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