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Were the Qays and Yemen of the Umayyad Period Political Parties?

Islam - Zeitschrift Fur Geschichte Und Kultur Des Islamischen Orients, 1994
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The Pay of Client Soldiers in the Umayyad Period

Islam - Zeitschrift Fur Geschichte Und Kultur Des Islamischen Orients, 2003
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The Excavation Of An Umayyad Period House At Pella In Jordan

Late Antique Archaeology, 2006
The systematic archaeological excavation of domestic areas in the major urban centres of classical, late antique or Early Islamic date in the Levant has not been a priority of most research programs, with only a few notable exceptions. In part to redress this imbalance, and to further our understanding of urban change in the late antique-Early Islamic ...
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Control and Selection Controls in the Umayyad and Abbasid Periods

Al-Muqaddimah: Online journal of Islamic History and Civilization, 2019
The selection and appointment process during recruitment has evolved throughout the Islamic ages in terms of controls and principles that are based on by the state because the selection and appointment process works to achieve the goals of the institution or organization, as this study aimed to introduce the selection and appointment controls in the ...
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The Arab Population in Hurāsān during the Umayyad Period

Arabica, 1999
Cet article presente une etude demographique de la population arabe a Hurāsān durant la periode omeyyade.
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Arab Wars with the Byzantines in the Umayyad Period

2017
The Arabs took the place of the Persians in their dealings with the Byzantines. Unlike the Persian Empire, the Byzantine Empire was not completely vanquished by the Arabs. The Byzantine historians do not deal with these campaigns—the greater part of which were insignificant—in such thorough fashion, year by year; however, they do speak about the more ...
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An Arabic legal document from the Umayyad period

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1994
The number of Arabic papyri from the first two Islamic centuries that have been preserved is relatively small. Papyri from the third century A.H. are far more numerous and constitute the bulk of most collections. In this paper I publish an Arabic legal document from A.H. 77 (A.D.
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