The Last Great Muslim Empires: History of the Muslim WorldMarkus Wiener Publishers, 1996 - 302 páginas The contributors to this history of the Muslim world include leading scholars in the field, such as Bertold Spuler, Hans Joachim Kissling, Nevill Barbour, F. R. C. Bagley, and Herbert Härtel. |
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... suzerainty . The Ottoman empire was then shaken by an unexpected event ; for reasons which have not yet been satisfactorily determined , Murad handed the Sultanate to his son Mehmed II , then still a minor , and retired to Manisa in ...
... suzerainty . The Ottoman empire was then shaken by an unexpected event ; for reasons which have not yet been satisfactorily determined , Murad handed the Sultanate to his son Mehmed II , then still a minor , and retired to Manisa in ...
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... suzerainty of the main- land rulers and in turn exercised suzerainty over the lesser ports from Baḥrayn to ' Omān . Its trade , stretching from China and the Moluccas to East Africa , flourished . The seafarers were Arabs from ' Omān ...
... suzerainty of the main- land rulers and in turn exercised suzerainty over the lesser ports from Baḥrayn to ' Omān . Its trade , stretching from China and the Moluccas to East Africa , flourished . The seafarers were Arabs from ' Omān ...
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... suzerainty , partly for con- fessional reasons in that they were Sunnites , and partly because as moun- taineers and nomads they were accustomed to a life of unchecked freedom and resentful of any administrative control . Inter - tribal ...
... suzerainty , partly for con- fessional reasons in that they were Sunnites , and partly because as moun- taineers and nomads they were accustomed to a life of unchecked freedom and resentful of any administrative control . Inter - tribal ...
Índice
Egypt and the Eastern Arab countries in the first three centuries | 50 |
Islam in SubSaharan Africa till the 19th century By J SPENCER | 153 |
Index by URSULA STEIER | 281 |
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The Last Great Muslim Empires H. J. Kissling,Bertold Spuler,N. Barbour,J. S. Trimingham,H. Braun,H. Hartel Vista previa restringida - 1997 |
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