The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler of the 14th CenturyStudie over leven en werk van de Arabische ontdekkingsreiziger Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Baṭūtah (1304-1368/9). |
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Page 36
... Tunis and to cultivate the city's corps of scholars and craftsmen , much as the Marinids , equally driven to identify themselves with the Almohad model of civilized taste , were doing in Fez . Like other Maghribi cities of that age , Tunis ...
... Tunis and to cultivate the city's corps of scholars and craftsmen , much as the Marinids , equally driven to identify themselves with the Almohad model of civilized taste , were doing in Fez . Like other Maghribi cities of that age , Tunis ...
Page 37
... Tunis during a period of relative political calm . The harried Abu Bakr , who had found himself shut out of the citadel of Tunis by rebels three different times since 1321 , returned from Constantine and recaptured the city perhaps only ...
... Tunis during a period of relative political calm . The harried Abu Bakr , who had found himself shut out of the citadel of Tunis by rebels three different times since 1321 , returned from Constantine and recaptured the city perhaps only ...
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... Tunis . The Marinid seizure of Tunis was a remarkable feat of military leadership . Yet Abu l'Hasan's army was now operating almost 900 miles from Fez , and the Ifriqiyan population remained implacably hostile to his occupation . In the ...
... Tunis . The Marinid seizure of Tunis was a remarkable feat of military leadership . Yet Abu l'Hasan's army was now operating almost 900 miles from Fez , and the Ifriqiyan population remained implacably hostile to his occupation . In the ...
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The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler of the 14th Century Ross E. Dunn Limited preview - 1989 |
The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler of the Fourteenth Century Ross E. Dunn Limited preview - 2004 |
The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler of the Fourteenth Century Ross E. Dunn Limited preview - 2005 |
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