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122by Mohamed, Samah Published in Arabian humanities (07.12.2017)“...While the cult of saints was forbidden by most Zaydi imams of Yemen, it developed there from the 11th/17th century onwards, from the very founding of the...”
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125by Neveu, Norig Published in Arabian humanities (05.08.2016)“...At the turn of the 20th century, Ma‘ān was still a major commercial crossroads located on the pilgrimage trail (from Syria) to Mecca. This town on the edge of...”
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126by Honvault, Juliette Published in Arabian humanities (26.06.2020)“...At the end of the summer of 2018, my colleague Muḥammad Jāzim, a Yemeni researcher at the French Centre for Archaeology and Social Sciences, sent me the first...”
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127by Mahoney, Daniel Published in Arabian humanities (13.07.2017)“...Horses played a significant role in the social life, economy, and politics of the Rasulid court in late medieval South Arabia. The care and concern for horses...”
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128by Pétriat, Philippe Published in Arabian humanities (13.07.2017)“...Using the concept of what he calls a “transnational religious economy” centered on the Islamic University of Medina (IUM), Michael Farquhar’s Circuits of Faith...”
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129by Honvault, Juliette Published in Arabian humanities (13.07.2017)“...This 8th issue of Arabian Humanities appears in a critical and turbulent context...”
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130by Olsen, Sandra L Published in Arabian humanities (13.07.2017)“...The origin of the Arabian horse breed has been the topic of much speculation. The earliest clear depictions of horses with Arabian attributes are in Egyptian...”
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131by Nicolle, David Published in Arabian humanities (13.07.2017)“...The widely held view that horse armour was not used in the early Islamic Middle East is incorrect. Whereas horse armour is clearly mentioned in the documentary...”
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132“...Jacques Ryckmans demonstrated in 1963 that horses had appeared in South Arabia in the 1st century AD. Of the numerous epigraphic texts and carved...”
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133by Carayon, Agnès Published in Arabian humanities (02.03.2017)“...Le sultan al‑Nāṣir Muḥammad portait aux chevaux un amour sans borne. Le fait, en soit, n’a rien d’exceptionnel pour un souverain mamelouk, digne représentant...”
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134by Pouillon, François Published in Arabian humanities (02.03.2017)“...It is a fact that Central Arabia was long overlooked by the exploration expeditions which in the 19th century endeavoured to methodically criss-cross the...”
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135by Berriah, Mehdi Published in Arabian humanities (02.03.2017)“...Based upon Arabic narrative and didactic sources, this article highlights the love of the military, scholars and ʻulamā’ for the Arabian horse during the...”
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136“...The notion of “transnationalism” emerged in the 1970s, in the field of international relations, to describe the modalities of non-state actions — and their...”
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137“...Publishing an issue devoted to the horse in Arabia and in Arabian culture stems from the discovery of equid statues on the Neolithic site of al‑Maqar (Saudi...”
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139by Pétriat, Philippe Published in Arabian humanities (19.12.2016)“...It is a widely held view that Saudi Arabia’s history is recent, that its main elements are oil, Salafism and sectarianism, and that this recent history has...”
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140“...This seventh issue of Arabian Humanities aims to explore the processes of regionalisation and globalisation in the Arabian Peninsula by focusing the analysis on the oil-exporting countries...”