oysterweb.co.uk
OysterWeb - Blogs
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Steve and Lisa Fagg. Our current live blogs are listed below. We've waxed and waned on the blogging front, so the latest updates may not always be very recent! Mostly about food we've cooked). It's life, Jim, just as we know it). Introductions and links to blogs I follow). Lisa v. Steve, based on European professional cycling).
warcrimesandempire.com
戰爭罪行與帝國 | 亞洲及中東研究學院
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AMES Faculty, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA, United Kingdom.
sanskrit.lib.cam.ac.uk
Lectures | Sanskrit Manuscripts Project, Cambridge
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Sanskrit Manuscripts Project, Cambridge. The intellectual and religious traditions of South Asia as seen through the Sanskrit manuscript collections of the University Library, Cambridge. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. External consultants and collaborators. Lectures by the Project Team. Buddhist Manuscript Culture: Textuality and Materiality. The South Asian Manuscript Book: Material, Textual and Historical Investigations. Lectures by the Project Team.
sanskrit.lib.cam.ac.uk
The South Asian Manuscript Book: Material, Textual and Historical Investigations | Sanskrit Manuscripts Project, Cambridge
http://sanskrit.lib.cam.ac.uk/the-south-asian-manuscript-book-material-textual-and-historical-investigations-2
Sanskrit Manuscripts Project, Cambridge. The intellectual and religious traditions of South Asia as seen through the Sanskrit manuscript collections of the University Library, Cambridge. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. External consultants and collaborators. Lectures by the Project Team. Buddhist Manuscript Culture: Textuality and Materiality. The South Asian Manuscript Book: Material, Textual and Historical Investigations. September 3, 2014. History of the collections.
sanskrit.lib.cam.ac.uk
Lectures by the Project Team | Sanskrit Manuscripts Project, Cambridge
http://sanskrit.lib.cam.ac.uk/lectures/lectures-by-the-project-team
Sanskrit Manuscripts Project, Cambridge. The intellectual and religious traditions of South Asia as seen through the Sanskrit manuscript collections of the University Library, Cambridge. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. External consultants and collaborators. Lectures by the Project Team. Buddhist Manuscript Culture: Textuality and Materiality. The South Asian Manuscript Book: Material, Textual and Historical Investigations. Lectures by the Project Team. 18-23 August 23, 2014,. Dr Dani...
iranisztika.elte.hu
Bemutatkozás
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A Tanszék intézményi besorolása:. Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Bölcsészettudományi Kar, Orientalisztikai Intézet, Iranisztikai Tanszék. Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Bölcsészettudományi Kar. Múzeum krt. 4/D. II. em. 203. szoba. A Tanszék kutatási tevékenysége:. Az iszlám korának perzsa nyelve (klasszikus és modern), irodalma, nyelv- és grammatikatörténete, története, tudomány-, ill. művészettörténete, a síita iszlám. Ld a munkatársak menüpont alatt. Az iranisztika rövid története:. Az iranisztikai kép...
islamicwest.ames.cam.ac.uk
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies | Department of Middle Eastern Studies |
http://islamicwest.ames.cam.ac.uk/workshop/index.htm
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Political Legitimacy in the Islamic West Workshop. With the support of FAMES. A workshop to complement the aims of the project. Was held between 13 and 14 September 2011 at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. Its remit was to investigate the strategies of legitimation used by Muslim rulers in Islamic Spain and the western Maghrib, with a chronological focus on the 13th to 15th centuries CE. Professor of History, University of Western Ontario. Post-Doct...
islamicwest.ames.cam.ac.uk
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies | Department of Middle Eastern Studies |
http://islamicwest.ames.cam.ac.uk/construction/index.htm
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Hover mouse over image. Abd al-Rahman I, who established the Umayyad emirate in al-Andalus (Iberia), founded the great mosque of Cordoba in 787 CE. Different Kharijite regimes founded Tahart and Sijilmasa, and Idris b. 'Abd Allah, a descendant of the Prophet's grandson, Hasan, established Fes and endowed Tlemsen with a great mosque. The chroniclers assert that the 'Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid viewed these acts as a challenge for power.