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Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog – Page 3
Firstly, tax is something…. From the 24th to the 27th of June, the French Research Consortium “Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies” hold his sixth Congress at the University of Strasbourg.
IMES News | 📣 Upcoming Talk: Fault Lines in the Conflicting Views of Early Islam (Dr. Andreas Görke) – Life at IMES ( Islamic
The early Islamic period remains one of the most debated and fascinating chapters in Islamic history. ... 🎙️ Speaker: Dr. Andreas Görke. Senior Lecturer in Islamic Studies, University of Edinburgh.
Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog – Page 8
From May 26 to 28, the Caliphal Finances team had the pleasure of hosting Cecilia Palombo, Assistant Professor of Early Islamic History at the University of Chicago.
Lithuania Team – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
Lithuania Team. Egdunas Racius (PI). Vytautas Magnus University, Cultural Studies. Egdunas Racius is a Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at Vytautas Magnus University.
New College News – New College Magazine
the University of Edinburgh Islamic Society, Race.Ed, and the Edinburgh Race Equality Network.
Masterclasses 2015 – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
Date. Speaker. Title. 22/01. Yuka Kadoi. From Monument to Museum: Decontextualising Islamic Architectural Heritage.
The Zygostatēs: Fiscal Duties in Abbasid Egypt – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
This prompted a deeper examination of the zygostatēs office, its history, and its role in Early Islamic , and of course particularly Abbasid, fiscal practice. ... This brief exploration of the zygostatēs in late antique and early Islamic Egypt
Interview with a Researcher: Rebecca Darley – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
In your opinion, what is a key argument or prevailing assumption in Islamic fiscal history that needs to be challenged? ... However, my impression is that there is still perhaps more emphasis than I think is helpful on ‘international’ trade as being
The Four Pillars – Tanmaya Vipparthy – EFI Student Exhibitions
Its history is steeped in Islamic culture and the society was very inclusive. ... They plan to demolish some of Hyderabad’s heritage sites. They plan to give it a less Islamic name.
Research Visit: The John Rylands Library in Manchester – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
I plan to explore this topic in the Handbook of Fiscal History in the Early Islamic World (7th–10th century), which will be one of the main outputs of the Caliphal ... Comparative evidence from other early Islamic papyri reveals that such
