10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FATIMITE»
Découvrez l'usage de
Fatimite dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Fatimite et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Parthians, Sassanids, and Arabs, The crusades and the papacy
THE FATIMITE DYNASTY OF EGYPT (908-1171 a.D.) Fatimites claim descent
from Mohammed through his daughter Fatima wife of Ali, akhough their title to
this claim is disputed. First to claim power is 903 Obaid Allah, a pontiff of the
Ismailian ...
Henry Smith Williams, 1908
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The Historians' History of the World: Parthians, Sassanids, ...
916 Fatimite and Aglabite contentions in Sicily enable Latins and Italians, in
alliance with Byzantines, to drive Saracens out of Italy. 917 Akhmed, Aglabite
emir of Sicily, defeated at sea. Fatimites control Sicily. They attack Liguria, and
take ...
Henry Smith Williams, 1904
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Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human ...
The Fatimite Khalif of Egypt and North Africa denounced the Abbasside Khalif of
Bagdad as an impostor, and declared himself the only legitimate successor of
Mohammed. The claims of the Fatimite Khalif were diligently preached
throughout ...
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The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic ...
Two legends and an area in Fatimite style ; illegible. 49. Very pale green,
transparent; diameter l-06 inch, weight 85*8 grains. Fatimite legend and area ;
illegible. 50. Pink, transparent; diameter 1 inch, weight 88-6 grains. Fatimite
legend and ...
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The Numismatic Chronicle, and Journal of the Numismatic Society
Two legends and an area in Fatimite style ; illegible. 49. Very pale green,
transparent; diameter l-06 inch, weight 85-8 grains. Fatimite legend and area ;
illegible. 50. Pink, transparent; diameter 1 inch, weight 88-6 grains. Fatimite
legend and ...
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THE NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE AND JOURNAL OF THE NUMISMATIC SOCIETY.
Pale green, transparent; diameter T06 in., weight 90-5 grs. Two legends and an
area in Fatimite style ; illegible. 49. Very pale green, transparent; diameter l-06
inch, weight 85'8 grains. Fatimite legend and area ; illegible. 50. Pink, transparent
...
W. S. W. VAUX, M..A., F.R.S., JOHN EVANS, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., AND BARCLAY V. HEAD, 1873
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The Standard History of the World
As we have seen, Moaz, or AL MUEzzEnnIN, the fourth of the Fatimite Khalifs of
North Africa, conquered Egypt in A. D. 970, when that country was in a condition
of anarchy and its inhabitants were suffering from a severe famine. The Fatimite ...
John Herbert Clifford, 1907
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The numismatic chronicle
Very pale green, opaque; diameter 0'80 in., weight 46 grs. Fatimite legend and
area; illegible. Green, transparent; diameter 1 inch, weight 655 grains. Fatimite
inscription and legend; illegible. Very dark green, translucent; diameter 0'94 in.,
wt.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
With his arrival there the centre of the Fatimite power was transferred from
Mahdia and Kairawan to Egypt, and their original dominion became a province
called al- Maghrib, which immediately fell into the hands of a hereditary dynasty,
the ...
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The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5
The subsequent march of events can be given without further ceremony in
connection with the history of the island. The Muslim command here had been in
the meantime changed. On the ruins of the Aghlabid dominion the Fatimite Mahdi
had ...
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FATIMITE»
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Fatimite est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Gold coins found in Caesarea harbour
... that was carrying tax revenues to the central government in Egypt, or maybe salary payments for Fatimite soldiers guarding Caesarea.”. «NEWS.com.au, févr 15»
Prophet Mohammed’s (PBUH) Birthday Celebrations (2)
... the fifth and most famous Abbasid caliph), but the first official public celebrations occurred in Egypt in the 11th century during The Fatimite era ... «Sudan Vision, janv 13»
Al-Azhar: The Mosque and the Institution
When the Fatimite State collapsed, the total area of Al-Azhar was 13000 arm lengths, that is less than half of its current area which has become today 26333 arm ... «Onislam.net, nov 10»