Proceedings of the Colloquium on Popular Customs and the Monotheistic Religions in the Middle East and North Africa: Budapest, 19 - 25th September 1993
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In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 30, Heft 115, S. 149-223
Sa'id, 'Abd-al-Mun'im: Nazra 'amma 'ala 'l-mufawadat. = Introduction. - S. 150-164. Abu-'Amud, Muhammad Sa'd: As-Sarq ausatiya fi 'l-fikr as-siyasi al-'arabi. = The Middle Eastern market in contemporary Arab thought. - S. 165-177. Fahmi, Nabil ; Karim Mahmud: Al-Masru'at wa-'l-afkar al-matruha bi-husus at-ta'awun al-iqlimi fi magal al-amn wa-'l-hadd min at-tasalluh wa-naz' as-silah. = Projects and ideas for regional cooperation in security and disarmement. - S. 178-186. 'Abd-al-'Alim, Taha: Masru'at at-ta'awun al-iqtisadi fi 's-Sarq al-Ausat. = Projects for economic cooperation in the Middle East. - S. 187-196. ... 'Abd-an-Nasir, Walid Mahmud: Qadaya 'l-lagi'in wa-mustaqbal at-tartibat al-iqlimiya fi 's-Sarq al-Ausat. = Refugees problems and regional measures in the Middle East. - S. 203-214. Guwaili, 'Amru: Al-Bi'a: sira' at-ta'awun. = Environmental conflicts related to cooperation. - S. 215-223
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In: UNICEF-MENARO Innovations in Basic Education Series, 3
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In: Qadaya istiratigiya, 3 (yanayir 1998) 13
Der Autor analysiert Grundlagen, Trends und die Zukunft russischer Politik im Nahen Osten. (DÜI-Kog)
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"Arab Traders in their Own Words explores for the first time the largest unified corpus of merchant correspondence to have survived from the Ottoman period. The writers chosen for this first volume were mostly Christian merchants who traded within a network that connected the Syrian and Egyptian provinces and extended from Damascus in the North to Alexandria in the South with particular centers in Jerusalem and Damietta. They lived through one of the most turbulent intersections of Ottoman and European imperial history, the 1790s and early 1800s, and had to navigate their fortunes through diplomacy, culture, and commerce. Besides an edition of more than 190 letters in colloquial Arabic this volume also offers a profound introductory study"--
In: Jordan journal of international affairs: JJIA, Band 2, Heft 4-5: Jordan, S. 9-36
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In: Handbook of oriental studies
In: The Near and Middle East
In: Corpus inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae (CIAP) Vol. 4
"Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb (d. 860), a specialist in Arab history, tribal genealogy, and poetry, who lived in Baghdad, collected in his Prominent Murder Victims many accounts of murderers and murder victims from the legendary pre-Islamic past, such as how Bilqīs, the Arabic name for the Queen of Sheba, came to power, to the murders ordered by viziers or caliphs in the early Islamic centuries. A lengthy appendix deals with poets from pre- and early Islamic times who were killed. The stories are entertaining as well as informative. Strikingly, the author refrains from explicit moralising. The present book offers a richly annotated English translation together with an improved Arabic text and indexes of persons, places, and rhymes"--
In: Handbook of oriental studies
In: The Near and Middle East
In: Corpus inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae Volume 6