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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Página 192
... army had consisted solely of Qizilbāsh troops , who were mounted and organized in tribal groups like a militia ; the only permanent nucleus was the royal bodyguard , called the qūrchi troops , who were also mounted and were equipped ...
... army had consisted solely of Qizilbāsh troops , who were mounted and organized in tribal groups like a militia ; the only permanent nucleus was the royal bodyguard , called the qūrchi troops , who were also mounted and were equipped ...
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... army . Various indications also suggest that he had notions of emulating the conqueror Timur ; although it now suited his purpose to seek an under- standing with the other great Muslim state , the Ottoman empire , his ultimate ambition ...
... army . Various indications also suggest that he had notions of emulating the conqueror Timur ; although it now suited his purpose to seek an under- standing with the other great Muslim state , the Ottoman empire , his ultimate ambition ...
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... army , after Himu himself had fallen . In the following year , another Sūri prince , Sikandar Shah , who had been holding out in the Panjab , surrendered to the Moghol army . Akbar chose Agra for his capital . In 1561 he was able to ...
... army , after Himu himself had fallen . In the following year , another Sūri prince , Sikandar Shah , who had been holding out in the Panjab , surrendered to the Moghol army . Akbar chose Agra for his capital . In 1561 he was able to ...
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Egypt and the Eastern Arab countries in the first three centuries | 50 |
North West Africa from the 15th19th centuries By NEVILL Bar | 97 |
Islam in SubSaharan Africa till the 19th century By J SPENCER | 153 |
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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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