This is the third of five blog-posts going back to a paper at the International Congress at Leeds in 2017: I. Giving the Horn of Africa an eschatological meaning in mappae mundi after the fall of Acre 1291 -- II. The north-east edge of the world on medieval maps -- III. The "thin-legged Ethopian" in muslim sources -- IV. The interplay of Muslim and Christian traditions -- V. Conclusions There was however an additional reason to believe in the Abessinian ability to fight Muslims. There is a Ha..
The most basic eschatological conceptions of Islam are found already in the Qur’ān. The expansion of...
The earliest concrete evidence of Islam and Muslims in eastern Africa is a mosque foundation in Lamu...
The subject to-day is another and earlier discovery, in which the West European was not the explorer...
This is the fourth of five blog-posts going back to a paper at the International Congress at Leeds i...
This is the last of five blog-posts going back to a paper at the International Congress at Leeds in ...
This is the second of five blog-posts going back to a paper at the International Congress at Leeds i...
The apocalyptic Abessinian: The Transfer of an early Islamic motif to Europe My presentation deals m...
The motif of the apocalyptic Abessinian: From early Islamic hadith to European prophecies during the...
The purpose of the article is to reconstruct the image of Muslims and Islam in the Ethiopic hagiogra...
Abraha, the Abyssinian ruler of Yemen, who dared to attack Mecca in an attempt to demolish the sacre...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
Research on the past of the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland), and more parti...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
This volume includes papers on ancient apocalypticism and eschatology in the crucial period prior to...
The questions of unity and sovereignty have never abandoned the Middle Eastern-North African region,...
The most basic eschatological conceptions of Islam are found already in the Qur’ān. The expansion of...
The earliest concrete evidence of Islam and Muslims in eastern Africa is a mosque foundation in Lamu...
The subject to-day is another and earlier discovery, in which the West European was not the explorer...
This is the fourth of five blog-posts going back to a paper at the International Congress at Leeds i...
This is the last of five blog-posts going back to a paper at the International Congress at Leeds in ...
This is the second of five blog-posts going back to a paper at the International Congress at Leeds i...
The apocalyptic Abessinian: The Transfer of an early Islamic motif to Europe My presentation deals m...
The motif of the apocalyptic Abessinian: From early Islamic hadith to European prophecies during the...
The purpose of the article is to reconstruct the image of Muslims and Islam in the Ethiopic hagiogra...
Abraha, the Abyssinian ruler of Yemen, who dared to attack Mecca in an attempt to demolish the sacre...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
Research on the past of the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland), and more parti...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
This volume includes papers on ancient apocalypticism and eschatology in the crucial period prior to...
The questions of unity and sovereignty have never abandoned the Middle Eastern-North African region,...
The most basic eschatological conceptions of Islam are found already in the Qur’ān. The expansion of...
The earliest concrete evidence of Islam and Muslims in eastern Africa is a mosque foundation in Lamu...
The subject to-day is another and earlier discovery, in which the West European was not the explorer...