Students' Aid to Pre-modern Middle Eastern StudiesPentland, 1999 - 267 páginas This reference book ranges through the pre-history and ancient and medieval history of the Middle East, following the Arab and Ottoman conquests into the Moorish kingdoms of Spain, Egypt''s expansion into the Sudan and the Turkish empire in the Balkans.' |
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... Shi'is alike . His followers were weavers & other poor . In the 10th C. they ... ites & attributed semi - divine status to their spiritual leaders . Karar ... ite Muslims with a ' passion play ' . Karib - il ( 318 ) A king of Saba in S ...
... Shi'is alike . His followers were weavers & other poor . In the 10th C. they ... ites & attributed semi - divine status to their spiritual leaders . Karar ... ite Muslims with a ' passion play ' . Karib - il ( 318 ) A king of Saba in S ...
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... Shi'ite Mahdists who rebelled against the Ak Koyunlu Shah Aspan in 1433- 45 AD . Muski ( 273 ) The Assyrian name for Indo- European invaders of Phrygia c . 1100 BC & again in 715 when they made King Midas tributary , subdued the ...
... Shi'ite Mahdists who rebelled against the Ak Koyunlu Shah Aspan in 1433- 45 AD . Muski ( 273 ) The Assyrian name for Indo- European invaders of Phrygia c . 1100 BC & again in 715 when they made King Midas tributary , subdued the ...
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... Shi'ite ruler of Mosul , Ibn al - Hayda ( 905–926 AD ) . It became a place of pilgrimage , & ' Adūd al - Dawla built a new one in 979 & was himself buried there . Najāshī , Al- ( 315 ) Iraqi court poet , d . after 669 AD . Najda b ...
... Shi'ite ruler of Mosul , Ibn al - Hayda ( 905–926 AD ) . It became a place of pilgrimage , & ' Adūd al - Dawla built a new one in 979 & was himself buried there . Najāshī , Al- ( 315 ) Iraqi court poet , d . after 669 AD . Najda b ...
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