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  • af Huseyn Efendi
    108,95 kr.

    Huseyn Efendi, a scribe in the Treasury of Ottoman Egypt who put his service at the disposal of Napoleon Bonaparte during the French expedition to Egypt (1798?1801), wrote his account of Ottoman Egypt in the form of answers to questions posed by the French administrative and financial experts. Stanford Shaw's translation is supplemented by an introduction describing the French expedition, and by detailed notes based on material found in the Ottoman archives of Istanbul and Cairo.

  • - France in Algeria
    af Abdelmajid Hannoum
    183,95 kr.

  • - A Story of Colonial Bungling
    af Amos Nadan
    183,95 kr.

  • - History, Power, and Politics in the Making of Modern Morocco
    af Sahar Bazzaz
    193,95 kr.

  • - Sufis and the Dissemination of Islam in Medieval Palestine
    af Daphna Ephrat
    183,95 kr.

  • - Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia, Second Edition
    af Roy P. Mottahedeh & Mark Pinson
    153,95 kr.

    Ranging from medieval times to the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1992, this volume concentrates on the internal development of the Muslim community in Bosnia-Herzegovina and its relations with various suzerains.

  • af Nadia Maria El Cheikh
    201,95 kr.

    This book studies the Arabic-Islamic view of Byzantium, tracing the Byzantine image as it evolved through centuries of warfare, contact, and exchanges. Including previously inaccessible material on the Arabic textual tradition on Byzantium, this investigation shows the significance of Byzantium to the Arab Muslim establishment.

  • af Flagg Miller
    229,80 kr.

    This book studies contemporary Arab political poetry, providing insights into how modern Arab media forms are shaped by language and culture. By examining lives and works of individual poets, singers, and audiences, it shows how tribalism is a resource for critical reform when expressed in tropes of community, place, person, and history.