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    The Qur’an, the prophet’s life, and the Abbasid Caliphate: Insights from social psychology by Fontaine, Rodrigue Ancelot Harvey

    Published 2019
    “…This study attempts to use theories from social psychology to build a narrative that allows to better understand the Qur’an, the life of the Prophet, and the highlights of the Abbasid caliphate. Specifically, Zimbardo contrasts the dispositional view and the situational view. …”
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    The development Of Islamic engineering Sciences: a prelude by Shuriye, Abdi Omar

    Published 2004
    “…Al-Mansur ("154-75), the second Abbasid caliph, built the fabulous new city of Baghdad, the engineering of Baghdad was the first astronomical test the Abbasid Caliph has to perform. …”
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    Caliph Al-Mansur and Hulagu Khan by Siddiq, Sayma Aamal, Islam, Arshad

    Published 2017
    “…This research discusses life and careers of the Mongol Khan Hulagu and the Abbasid Caliph Mansur in the light of the Machiavellian leadership theory. …”
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    The significant of tourism heritage of Najaf City in Iraq by Akram, Omar Khasro, Ismail, Sumarni, Franco, Daniel Jose

    Published 2016
    “…Focusing on the Najaf city, located near to the cities of Baghdad and Babylon, it is an ancient biblical city that was founded in 791 by the Abbasid Caliph HarounAL-Rashid . The city has a large number of historical and heritage values and it’s the destiny for religion purposes, visitors and tourists. …”
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    The Mosque as a Community Center: A Concept and Evolution by Omer, Spahic

    Published 2014
    “…By the time the city of Samarra in Iraq was established in 222 AH / 836 AC by the Abbasid caliph al-Mu’tasim, who acted on expediency rather than principles in order to replace Baghdad as the state capital, the Islamic state was going through a critical period which marked the end of a powerful and effective centralized government and with it the virtual end of the reasonably unified and resilient Muslim community. …”
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    Sistem Khilafah Pada Zaman Mamluk dan Analisis Terhadap Para Khalifah Dari 872H/1468M Sehingga 922H/1517M (Caliphate system during Mamluk Era and analysis of The Caliphs from 872H... by Wan Kamal Mujani

    Published 2012
    “…The aim of this article is to examine the continuity and survival ofthe „Abbasid Caliphate in Egypt during the Mamluk period after the„Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad came to the end in 656AH/1258AD. …”
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    Diplomacy in Islam: a historical review by Akhmetova, Elmira

    Published 2017
    “…This chapter reviews the Islamic concept of diplomacy and its historical applications by exploring some diplomatic mechanisms, which had been widely exploited during the days of the Prophet (SAW), the Abbasid caliphate and the Ottomans.…”
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    Has Europeans always been better than Muslims in knowledge? by Akhmetova, Elmira

    Published 2018
    “…This paper discusses the scientific and educational developments during the eras of the Abbasid Caliphate and Muslim Spain. It suggests that Islamic civilisation played an important role in creating European civilisation, its values, systems, and progress.…”
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    The Abbasids and the Architectural Development of the Prophet’s Mosque: the Consequences of a Political Disintegration by Spahic, Omer

    Published 2016
    “…This article discusses the contributions of the Abbasid caliphs to the architectural development of the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah. …”
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    The significant contribution of Caliphs in the efflorescence of Muslim librarianship: a historical account by Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah, Mahadi, Mawloud

    Published 2018
    “…History has witnessed the quest and mission of the Umayyads and Abbasids caliphs and many others in the acquiring of books, establishment of institutions, and the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge. …”
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    Political and technological changes, glass provenance and a new glass production model along the west Asian Silk Road by Henderson, Julian, Chenerya, Simon, Fabera, Edward W., Krögerd, Jens

    Published 2021
    “…We consider some of the social, political, and economic factors that led to the mass production of glass, especially during the ‘Abbasid Caliphate. Scientific analysis is used to investigate glass production, and consider how these factors can be used to interpret the results having defined glass technology and its provenance for glass derived from a 2000-mile area of the Middle East, between Egypt and northern Iran. …”
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    The Rise of the Seljuqs and their State in Central Asia by Islam, Arshad

    Published 2012
    “…It then charts the life and campaigns of Sultan Jalaluddin Malikshah, Sultan Rukn Al-Dunya Tughril Beg, relations with the Abbasid Caliphs (including marriage), the accession of Sultan Alp Arslan, campaigns against the Byzantnies, along with numerous intra-Seljuq wars of succession and rebellions, and the important role of the vizier Nizamul Mulk. …”
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    Institutionalizing education and the culture of learning in medieval Islam: the Ayyūbids (569/966 AH) (1174/1263 AD) learning practices in Egypt as a case study by Merah, Souad, Tahraoui, Ramdane

    Published 2017
    “…Because of the political weakening of the central Abbasid caliphate in Baghdad, and the fragmentation of its vast dominions into sultanates and emirates, it was customary for those emerging Muslim sultanates in medieval Islam, both Sunni and Shii’, to manage and patronize the intellectual activities, including institutions of learning, curriculum, human capitals (scholars, and students) in a flexible manner. …”
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    Noruz: treading time, nature, culture and faith by Zekrgoo, Amir Hossein

    Published 2015
    “…There are records of the celebration of Noruz in the Islamic history as early as the Abbasid Caliphate. The renown Muslim scholar, Abū Rayhān Birūnī (10th Cent. …”
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    Polemics and persecution: East Romans and Paulicians c.780-880) by Dixon, Carl Stephen

    Published 2018
    “…These findings on Paulician religion will then be placed in an even wider context by positing reasons for the Paulicians’ expansion which locate them within the cultural and socio-economic fabric of the borderlands between the East Roman Empire, the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate and Armenia. It will refute the traditional interpretation that a de-facto alliance with the iconoclast movement was instrumental to Paulician expansion, instead arguing that their success was intimately linked to East Roman persecutions against them and the manner in which they made sense of these events. …”
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