10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHYLARCHY»
Découvrez l'usage de
phylarchy dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
phylarchy et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century
Ill Prose Accounts on the Ghassanids Hassan In the reconstruction of the social
history of Oriens during the Ghassanid phylarchy undertaken in this volume,
contemporary Arabic poetry has been the principal source;1 among the poets, ...
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Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century: pt. 1, ...
He says that he died "in a manner unworthy of his valor and his continual
achievements against the enemy, a man who was extremely handsome in
appearance and a capable war- r As he docs when he refers to the phylarchy of
Abu Karib ...
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Byzantium and the Arabs in the sixth century: Political and ...
Qu'il combatte, afin que, quand le Seigneur Dieu viendra, il soit classe avec ceux
qui sont a The inscription was set up in the time of an archimandrite whose name
has not survived and a deacon named Anastasius; it is dated by the phylarchy ...
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The History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern: Containing a ...
The religion and government of this sect may be very briefly defined, as a
Mohammedan puritanism joined to a Bedouin phylarchy, in which the great chief
is both the political and religious leader of the nation. In their creed they are
perfectly ...
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History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern:: Containing a ...
The religion and government of this sect may be very briefly defined, as a
Mohammedan puritanism joined to a Bedouin phylarchy, in which the great chief
is both the political and religious leader of the nation. In their creed they are
perfectly ...
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Muhammad: Prophet of Islam
On a political plane, too, as we have seen, the Byzantine emperor Maurice had
demolished the Arab phylarchy of the Ghassanids. Across the border, Khusro
Abharwez had grown suspicious of his Arab vassal in Hlra, Nu'man III, a Christian
...
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Shaping a Muslim State: The World of a Mid-Eighth-Century ...
... the Ghassanid phylarchy' (Montgomery 1995, 284). For a similar context for
epistolary formulae and other administrative practices introduced in Egypt by the
Arabs, see n. 32 and Chapter 2, nn. 152–3 respectively. . 80 Ra ̄g ib argued that
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Petra M. Sijpesteijn,
2013
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Arabic Theology, Arabic Philosophy: From the Many to the One ...
... which stretched from Himyar in South Arabia to the court of the Sasanid
emperor and his vassal Lakhmids in al-HTra, from a Jewish poet-warrior in
Tayma' to the Jafnid phylarchy in Syria and on to (Actes du Colloque de
Strasbourg, 24-27 ...
James Edward Montgomery,
2006
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The Rome that Did Not Fall: The Survival of the East in the ...
This was probably set off by Anastasius' own policy, which was to end the Arab
phylarchy based on the important trading city of Yotabe in the Gulf of Aqaba, an
arrangement that had been forced on Leo twenty years earlier. The old Arab chief
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Gerard Friell, Peabody Professor of North American Archaeology and Ethnography Emeritus Stephen Williams, Stephen Williams,
2005
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The Rome that Did Not Fall: The Survival of the East in the ...
This was probably set off by Anastasius' own policy, which was to end the Arab
phylarchy based on the important trading city of Yotabe in the Gulf of Aqaba, an
arrangement that had been forced on Leo twenty years earlier. The old Arab chief
...
Stephen Williams, John Gerard Paul Friell,
1999