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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... Medina ( 427 ; 425 ) Yathrib , a town some 250 m . N. of Mecca in which the Prophet found refuge in his Flight ( Hijra ) from Mecca in 622 AD . He made a pact with the Jews there , called the Constitution of Medina ( qv ) . Later M ...
... Medina ( 427 ; 425 ) Yathrib , a town some 250 m . N. of Mecca in which the Prophet found refuge in his Flight ( Hijra ) from Mecca in 622 AD . He made a pact with the Jews there , called the Constitution of Medina ( qv ) . Later M ...
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... Medina in 622 AD . P. Crone has suggested that when the term was used by contemporary Greeks ( magaritai ) or Syrians ( Mahre , Mahgraye ) they were referring not to the Hijra ( Muhammad's exodus to Medina ) but to the exodus to ...
... Medina in 622 AD . P. Crone has suggested that when the term was used by contemporary Greeks ( magaritai ) or Syrians ( Mahre , Mahgraye ) they were referring not to the Hijra ( Muhammad's exodus to Medina ) but to the exodus to ...
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... Medina . It had two sections , Aws & Khazraj , which , being at feud , invited the Prophet Muḥammad to arbitrate . Their patrons were the Jews . Qayrwan ( 205 ) In Tunisia , cap . of the Agh- labids ( qv ) , 800-909 AD . Qays ( 193 ) ...
... Medina . It had two sections , Aws & Khazraj , which , being at feud , invited the Prophet Muḥammad to arbitrate . Their patrons were the Jews . Qayrwan ( 205 ) In Tunisia , cap . of the Agh- labids ( qv ) , 800-909 AD . Qays ( 193 ) ...
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