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Routes And Realms The Power Of Place In The Early Islamic World 1st Edition Antrim

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Routes And Realms The Power Of Place In The Early Islamic World 1st Edition Antrim
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Antrim, Zayde
ISBN: 9780199913879, 9780199980178, 0199913870, 0199980179
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Routes And Realms The Power Of Place In The Early Islamic World 1st Edition Antrim by Antrim, Zayde 9780199913879, 9780199980178, 0199913870, 0199980179 instant download after payment.

This title explores the ways in which Muslims expressed attachment to land in formal texts from the ninth through the eleventh centuries. These texts reveal that territories were imagined specifically as homes, cities, and regions and acted as powerful categories of belonging in the early Islamic world.
Abstract: This title explores the ways in which Muslims expressed attachment to land in formal texts from the ninth through the eleventh centuries. These texts reveal that territories were imagined specifically as homes, cities, and regions and acted as powerful categories of belonging in the early Islamic world

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