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A new reference work on seal-amulets.
An Early Neolithic Village in the Jordan Valley, part 2, The Fauna of Netiv Hagdud.
Analysis to Synthesis: The Development of Complex Verb Morphology in the Dravidian Languages.
Arabic Grammar and Qur'anic Exegesis in Early Islam.
Aspects of Ottoman History: Papers from CIEPO IX, Jerusalem.
Az arabok es az iszlam: Valogatott tanulmanyok (The Arabs and Islam: Selected Studies), 2 vols.
Babur-nama (Vaqayi), by Zahir al-Din Muhammad Babur, 2 vols.
Baburnama: Chaghatay Turkish Text with Abdul-Rahim Khankhanan's Persian Translation.
Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century, vol. 1.
Conversos, Inquisition, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain.
Gatha Sri Adi Granth and the Controversy.
Islamic History: A Framework for Inquiry.
Jews, Visigoths, and Muslims in Medieval Spain: Cooperation and Conflict.
Journey into desire: monkey's secular experience in the 'Xiyoubu.'
Krsna Dvaipayana Vyasa and the Mahabharata: A New Interpretation.
Love and Joy:Law, Language, and Religion in Ancient Israel.
Martyrdom and the Sikh tradition.
Origins of the Bronze Age Oasis Civilization in Central Asia.
Pahlavi kirrenidan: traces of Iranian creation mythology.
Pahlavi used the Iranian verbs brehenidan and kirrenidan to refer to acts of creation. While brehenidan means 'to destine' or 'to create,' kirrenidan stands for two contrasting senses. The first is suggestive of the preexistence of material substance while the second implies acts through which the Evil Spirit introduced destructive entities into the world to counter Ohrmazd's good creation. The use of this Iranian verb denotes the act of creation as a cutting, carving or splitting apart with ...
Popular Culture in Medieval Cairo.
Popular Narrative Ballads of Modern Egypt.
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