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Journal articles on the topic "Mohammedan Legends"

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EL YAAGOUBI, Samira, and Fadela MATBOUT. "THE BODY TO MOHAMMED KHAÏR-EDDINE BETWEEN MYTHOLOGY AND SUBVERSION." International Journal of Humanities and Educational Research 05, no. 03 (2023): 197–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2757-5403.20.12.

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The thought of the body has always been a ubiquitous subject in the activities arising from human reflection: art, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, ethnology, sociology... Therefore, the body is ubiquitous and in an undisputed way in the world literature of all times. It is thus manifested and used by writers who have chosen it as a means, relevant in their writings in order to convey their thoughts and translate their subversion and the ir rejection for all that they oppose. Authors Moroccans have crowned the body in their works. Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine is one of them with a rich titrology
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Dubovikov, Alexander Maratovich. "The raid of the Yaik Cossacks on the Khiva Khanate in 1603 in the description of military and civilian pre-revolutionary authors." From History and Culture of Peoples of the Middle Volga Region 13, no. 3 (2023): 10–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2410-0765.2023-13-3.10-30.

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At the beginning of the 17th century, a detachment of Yaik Cossacks, led by ataman Nechai, raided the Khiva Khanate, plundering and ruining its capital – the city of Urgench. However, the raid ended tragically for the Cossacks – they were all killed by the troops of the Khan Arab-Mohammed, whose son, a few decades later, described this event in his book on the history of the Khanate. The disappearance of this ancient book with its preserved translations into various European languages, although they do not allow us to restore the contents of the protograph with absolute accuracy, but they show
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Fredona, Robert. "The Promise and Peril of Credit: What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance Tells Us about the Making of European Commercial Society." Business History Review 94, no. 3 (2020): 637–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680519001120.

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Representatives of all nations gather for the utility of mankind; there, the Jew, the Mohammedan, and the Christian behave towards each other as if they were of the same religion, and reserve the word “infidel” for those who go bankrupt.—Voltaire, letter VI, Lettres Philosophiques (1734)Voltaire's words about the London Royal Exchange, quoted by Francesca Trivellato in her important new book The Promise and Peril of Credit, represent pars pro toto a view of finance and trade—as peaceful, tolerant, antagonistic to the old segregations and brutalities of religion, and ultimately emancipatory—tha
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Aliev, Akper, Sarkhan Bashirov, Yaroslav Volkov, Ilgar Asadov, and Razzaq Rajabov. "The origin of the Qajar Shah dynasty according to their Y-DNA." Genesis: исторические исследования, no. 10 (October 2022): 100–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-868x.2022.10.36692.

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The subject of the study was the genealogy of the Qajar dynasty, which ruled Iran in 1795-1925. Documentary sources indicate Gara Piri bey Qajar (XV century – 1513), the first beglyarbek of Karabakh with the center in Ganja (now Azerbaijan) as the earliest ancestor of the dynasty. At the end of the XVI century, the great–grandson of Gar Piri bey was appointed Shah Abbas I beglyarbek of Astrabad (now Gorgan, Iran), from whose descendant - Agha Muhammad Khan Qajar (1741-1797), the shah dynasty began. Agha-Mohammed Khan himself traced his family back to a legendary ancestor named Qajar, the son o
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Essefi, Elhoucine. "Homo Sapiens Sapiens Progressive Defaunation During The Great Acceleration: The Cli-Fi Apocalypse Hypothesis." International Journal of Toxicology and Toxicity Assessment 1, no. 1 (2021): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.55124/ijt.v1i1.114.

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This paper is meant to study the apocalyptic scenario of the at the perspectives of the Great Acceleration. the apocalyptic scenario is not a pure imagination of the literature works. Instead, scientific evidences are in favour of dramatic change in the climatic conditions related to the climax of Man actions. the modelling of the future climate leads to horrible situations including intolerable temperatures, dryness, tornadoes, and noticeable sear level rise evading coastal regions. Going far from these scientific claims, Homo Sapiens Sapiens extended his imagination through the Climate-Ficti
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Bellal, Hakima. "Kabyle Literary History and Questions Related to its Periodization: The Case of Poetry." Review of Middle East Studies, December 21, 2023, 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rms.2023.16.

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Abstract Writing about Kabyle literary history today is a difficult task, considering the very nature of this literature. It is fundamentally oral and did not take its first steps toward a written form until the mid-1940s. There is a considerable lack of works dedicated to Kabyle literature, and those that do exist have primarily focused on poetry, due to the characteristics inherent to this genre. Indeed, unlike prose, poetry includes temporal markers since it accompanies or relays easily identifiable historical events, whereas the narrative genres (legends, fables, and tales) are difficult t
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Mnouer, Mounia. "The Amazigh Musical Style of Rouicha: Transcending Linguistic and Cultural Boundaries." Review of Middle East Studies, December 21, 2023, 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rms.2023.12.

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Abstract Mohammed Rouicha is an Amazigh musical legend. Rouicha came to prominence in his teenage years in the mid-sixties in Morocco and continued to evolve and rise internationally until his death in 2012. An artist and a musician, he was ahead of his time in that he believed that people and communities should connect with one another through music, regardless of ethnicity or language. Rouicha appreciated art in all its shapes and forms and was fascinated by Amazigh, Arab, and Hindi Music. He sang in both Tamazight (the language of the Indigenous Amazigh) and Arabic, winning him accolades am
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Books on the topic "Mohammedan Legends"

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Kamphoevener, Elsa Sophia von. Mohammed: Die Legende des Islams. Buchergilde Gutenberg, 1991.

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Salo, El Ghezala M. The legend of Mohammed Abdu. El Ghezala Pub. House, 1997.

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Mohammed: Leben und Legende. Oldenbourg, 2008.

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Nagel, Tilman. Mohammed: Leben und Legende. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2008.

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Gutscheinbücher, Geschenk. Gutscheinbuch Für Mohammed - der Mann, der Mythos, Die Legende: 20 Blanko-Gutscheine Zum Selbst Ausfüllen Als Geschenk Zum Geburtstag Oder Zu Weihnachten. Independently Published, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mohammedan Legends"

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Josef, Horovitz. "The Growth Of The Mohammed Legend." In The Life of Muhammad. Routledge, 2022. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315238678-15.

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Bobzin, Hartmut. "5. Historie und Legende: Hauptthemen der islamischen Mohammedbiographie." In Mohammed. Verlag C.H.BECK oHG, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/9783406691287-66.

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Safiulina, Rano M. "Legends from the Works of the French Orientalist A.P. Caussin de Perceval in the Works of Ivan Bunin." In I.A. Bunin and his time: Context of Life — History of Work. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/ab-978-5-9208-0675-8-953-967.

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The paper considers the intertexts of Ivan Bunin that date back to the legends from the famous work of A.P. Caussin de Perceval «Essai sur l’histoire des Arabes avant l’islamisme, pendant l’époque de Mahomet et jusqu’à la réduction de toutes les tribus sous la loi musulmane» (Essay on the history of the Arabs before the adoption of Islam in the era of Mohammed). The scientific, philosophical and artistic interpretation of these legends from the history of the Arabs, their semantic evolution as interpreted by Bunin are examined in detail. The author comes to a conclusion that Bunin’s original i
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"CHAPTER IX. Excursion to Mai-Emir—Bakhtiyari graves—The Atabegs—A wife of Mehenict Taki Khau—Plain of Hal-Emir—Mulla Mohammed— Sculptures and inscriptions of Shikefti-Salman—Leave Mai-Emir for Susan—Robbed on the road—An Iliyat encampment— Difficulties in crossing the Karun—Mulla Feraj—The tomb of Daniel—A fanatic—Suspicions of the Bakhtiyari—The ruins—Ancient bridge—Bakhtiyari music—Leave Susan —Forest encampment—Return to Kala Tul — Recover my property— Visit ruins of Manjanik—Legend relating to Abraham—Ill of fever—Village of Abu'l Abbas—Attempt to visit Shefi'a Khan— Dangers of the road—Return to Kala Tul—Accompany Shefi'a Khan to his tents—A terrible night—Encounter with a lion— The lions of Khuzistan—Leopards and bears—Recalled to Kala Tul—Escape from drowning." In Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana, and Babylonia. Gorgias Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463208813-010.

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