This research investigates the study and publication of the inscriptions of six Abbasid dinars dating back to the era of Caliph Harun al-Rashid (170-193 AH / 786-809 AD) and preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo that had not previously been published or studied. These dinars are: (1) a dinar minted in the year (172 AH), bearing the name of Musa; (2) a dinar minted in the year (173 AH), bearing the name Omar; (3) a dinar minted in the year (185 AH), bearing the name of Muhammad al-Amin, Crown Prince; (4) a dinar minted in the year (186 AH), bearing the name Jaafar; (5) a dinar minted in the year (188 AH); (6) a dinar minted in the year (190 AH), bearing the phrase "for the Caliph".The researcher classified inscriptions and these si...
This research (The Manuscript of The History of Damascus) analyzes published studies and summaries o...
The present thesis is a political study of the reign of al-Hakim Bi Amr Allah the sixth Fatimid Imam...
This thesis study 260 Arabic inscriptions from the Arabian Peninsula, corresponding to modern-day Sa...
This research is concerned in publishing and studying a rare Samanid dinar struck in Mohammedia in 3...
This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict afte...
In this paper, the coinage of Islamic empire is discussed in detail. The First Abbasid Period was ex...
This thesis looks at inscriptions on lustre painted vessels in the Fatimid period as a dating criter...
Sharif al-Husayn ibn Ali (1334 AH / 1916 AH - 1343 AH / 1925 AD) is one of the most influential figu...
Since Quranic inscriptions dominate the epigraphic decoration of Cairene Islamic religious monuments...
The Mamluks of Egypt and Syria excelled in most arts, especially architecture and Qur’an manuscript ...
This dissertation investigates the two-and-a-half century evolution of Islam’s most prominent leader...
The Mamlūk Sultanate of Cairo (c. 648–923/1250–1517), also known as the Cairo Sultanate, was an Isla...
Of the caliphates of the Islamic West, the rule of the shortest duration was that of the Ḥammūdids (...
The Mamluk dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria from the overthrow of the Ayyubid dynasty in 1250 until ...
Studies of Fatimid history often take the testimony of later historians like al-Maqrīzī (d. 845/1442...
This research (The Manuscript of The History of Damascus) analyzes published studies and summaries o...
The present thesis is a political study of the reign of al-Hakim Bi Amr Allah the sixth Fatimid Imam...
This thesis study 260 Arabic inscriptions from the Arabian Peninsula, corresponding to modern-day Sa...
This research is concerned in publishing and studying a rare Samanid dinar struck in Mohammedia in 3...
This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict afte...
In this paper, the coinage of Islamic empire is discussed in detail. The First Abbasid Period was ex...
This thesis looks at inscriptions on lustre painted vessels in the Fatimid period as a dating criter...
Sharif al-Husayn ibn Ali (1334 AH / 1916 AH - 1343 AH / 1925 AD) is one of the most influential figu...
Since Quranic inscriptions dominate the epigraphic decoration of Cairene Islamic religious monuments...
The Mamluks of Egypt and Syria excelled in most arts, especially architecture and Qur’an manuscript ...
This dissertation investigates the two-and-a-half century evolution of Islam’s most prominent leader...
The Mamlūk Sultanate of Cairo (c. 648–923/1250–1517), also known as the Cairo Sultanate, was an Isla...
Of the caliphates of the Islamic West, the rule of the shortest duration was that of the Ḥammūdids (...
The Mamluk dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria from the overthrow of the Ayyubid dynasty in 1250 until ...
Studies of Fatimid history often take the testimony of later historians like al-Maqrīzī (d. 845/1442...
This research (The Manuscript of The History of Damascus) analyzes published studies and summaries o...
The present thesis is a political study of the reign of al-Hakim Bi Amr Allah the sixth Fatimid Imam...
This thesis study 260 Arabic inscriptions from the Arabian Peninsula, corresponding to modern-day Sa...