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.' |
Términos y frases comunes
Abbasid Abdallah Abū Africa Aḥmad al-Din Anatolia ancient Antioch Arab Arabia Armenia army Assyrian Author Babylon Babylonian Baghdad battle became Berber built Byzantine Caliph called Canaanite captured centre Christian church conquered conquest Crusade cult culture Cyprus dating death defeated divine dynasty early Edessa Egypt Egyptian Emperor Ethiopia excavated Fatimids Fitna founder Gnostic goddess Governor Greek Hebrew historian Hittite Hurrian Imām India inscriptions invaded Iran Iraq Islam Jerusalem Jewish Jews killed king kingdom later Mamluks Mecca Medina mentioned Meroë Mesopotamia Mongol Muḥammad Muslim myth Nabataean Neolithic Nestorian Nile nomads Nubia Ottoman Palaeolithic Palestine Parthian Persian Phoenician pottery prob Prophet Qumran Qur'an raids Ridda wars ritual Roman Rome ruled ruler Sasanian sect Seljuqs Semitic Shi'ite succeeded successor Sudan Sultan Sumerian Syria temple texts tomb took trade tradition tribes Turkish Turks Ugarit Umar Umayyad Urartu Urartu qv Uthman worshipped Yemen Zoroastrianism