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_aHitti, Philip Khuri, _d1886-1978. |
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_aHistory of the Arabs : _bfrom the earliest times to the present / _cPhilip K. Hitti. |
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_aRev. 10th ed. / _bnew preface by Walid Kahalidi. |
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_aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2002. |
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_axxiii, 822 p. : _bill., maps ; _c22 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gPt. I. _tThe Pre-Islamic Age. _gCh. I. _tThe Arabs as Semites: Arabia the Cradle of the Semitic Race. _gCh. II. _tThe Arabian Peninsula. _gCh. III. _tBedouin Life. _gCh. IV. _tEarly International Relations. _gCh. V. _tThe Sabaean and other States of South Arabia. _gCh. VI. _tThe Nabataean and other petty Kingdoms of North and Central Arabia. _gCh. VII. _tAl-Hijaz on the Eve of the Rise of Islam -- _gPt. II. _tThe Rise of Islam and the Caliphal State. _gCh. VIII. _tMuhammad the Prophet of Allah. _gCh. IX. _tThe Koran the Book of Allah. _gCh. X. _tIslam the Religion of Submission to the Will of Allah. _gCh. XI. _tPeriod of Conquest, Expansion and Colonization, A.D. 632-61. _gCh. XII. _tThe Conquest of Syria. _gCh. XIII. _tAl-Iraq and Persia conquered. _gCh. XIV. _tEgypt, Tripolis and Barqah Acquired. _gCh. XV. _tThe Administration of the new Possessions. _gCh. XVI. _tThe Struggle between 'Ali and Mu'awiyah for the Caliphate -- _gPt. III. _tThe Umayyad and 'Abbasid Empires. _gCh. XVII. _tThe Umayyad Caliphate: Mu'awiyah establishes a Dynasty. |
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_gCh. XVIII. _tHostile Relations with the Byzantines. _gCh. XIX. _tThe Zenith of Umayyad Power. _gCh. XX. _tPolitical Administration and Social Conditions under the Umayyads. _gCh. XXI. _tIntellectual Aspects of Life under the Umayyads. _gCh. XXII. _tDecline and Fall of the Umayyad Dynasty. _gCh. XXIII. _tThe Establishment of the 'Abbasid Dynasty. _gCh. XXIV. _tThe Golden Prime of the 'Abbasids. _gCh. XXV. _tThe 'Abbasid State. _gCh. XXVI. _t'Abbasid Society. _gCh. XXVII. _tScientific and Literary Progress. _gCh. XXVIII. _tEducation. _gCh. XXIX. _tThe Development of Fine Arts. _gCh. XXX. _tMoslem Sects. _gCh. XXXI. _tThe Caliphate dismemberd: Petty Dynasties in the West. _gCh. XXXII. _tSundry Dynasties in the East. _gCh. XXXIII. _tThe Collapse of the 'Abbasid Caliphate -- _gPt. IV. _tThe Arabs in Europe: Spain and Sicily. _gCh. XXXIV. _tConquest of Spain. _gCh. XXXV. _tThe Umayyad Amirate in Spain. _gCh. XXXVI. _tCivil Disturbances. _gCh. XXXVII. _tThe Umayyad Caliphate of Cordova. _gCh. XXXVIII. _tPolitical, Economic and Educational Institutions. |
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_gCh. XXXIX. _tPetty States: Fall of Granada. _gCh. XL. _tIntellectual Contributions. _gCh. XLI. _tArt and Architecture. _gCh. XLII. _tIn Sicily -- _gPt. V. _tThe Last of the Medieval Moslem States. _gCh. XLIII. _tA Shi'ite Caliphate in Egypt: The Fatimids. _gCh. XLIV. _tLife in Fatimid Egypt. _gCh. XLV. _tMilitary Contacts between East and West: The Crusades. _gCh. XLVI. _tCultural Contacts. _gCh. XLVII. _tThe Mamluks, last Medieval Dynasty of Arab World. _gCh. XLVIII. _tIntellectual and Artistic Activity. _gCh. XLIX. _tThe End of Mamluk Rule -- _gPt. VI. _tOttoman Rule and Independence. _gCh. L. _tThe Arab Lands as Turkish Provinces. _gCh. LI. _tEgypt and the Arab Crescent. _gCh. LII. _tThe Changing Scene: Impact of the West. |
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