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منشور في 2004
muhammad 'ali pasha and his sabil : a guide to the permanent exhibition in the sabil muhammad 'ali pasha in al-aqqadin, cairo /

: : ; . : 9774248317

منشور في 1997
Tārīkh al-Wazīr Muḥammad ʻAlī Bāshā /

: Critical edition of a contemporary history of late 18th, early 19th century Egypt.
: 278 pages : ill. ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9775727014

Kitāb al-Bahjah al-tawfīqīyah fī tārīkh mu'assis al-'ā'ilah al-khidīwīyah /

: pages ; 24 cm

منشور في 1950
Tārīkh al-zirāʻah al-Misṛīyah fī ʻahd Muhạmmad ʻAlī al-kabīr /

: At head of title: al-Jamʻīyah al-Malikīyah lil-Dirāsāt al-Tārīkhīyah. al-Dhikrā al-miʼawīyah lil-maghfūr lahu Muhạmmad ʻAlī al-Kabīr. : xiv, 382 pages : portraits ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-382).

منشور في 2016
The polemical works of 'Ali al-Tabari /

: Acknowledged as a leading medical expert in his day, and secretary to a succession of caliphs in the mid-ninth century, the Nestorian Christian ʿAlī ibn Rabban al-Ṭabarī converted to Islam around the age of 70. He then wrote Radd ʿalā l-Naṣārā , a recantation of his former faith, and Kitāb al-dīn wa-l-dawla , a defence of the Prophet Muḥammad based substantially on biblical proof-texts. The range of arguments he produced against the soundness of his former faith in these two works influenced sections of Islamic scholarship for many centuries. These new editions and translations of his works are based on all the available evidence for the texts, accompanied by extensive introductions and studies of their place in Islamic thought.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004309555 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

ʻAbdel-Rahman al-Jabarti as a source for Muhammad Ali's early years in Egypt (1801-1821) /

: 184 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Il viaggio di Mohammed Ali al Sudan, 15 ottobre 1838-15 marzo 1839 /

: "Documents selected from the state archives in Turin, Florence and Naples containing reports of the Italian consuls general in Egypt on the journey of Muḣammad ʻAlī to the Sudan and his scientific expeditions on the White Nile". : 4 preliminary leaves , [vii]-xlv pages, 2 leaves, [3]-56 pages) map ; 28 cm.

Taʼrīh̲ al-zirāʻaẗ al-Miṣriyyaẗ : fī ʻahd Muḥammad ʻAlī al-kabīr = histoire de l'agriculture en Egypte à l'époque de Mohammed Ali /

: 1 volume (xiv-382 pages) : portraits ; 24 cm

The roots of modern Egypt : a study of the regimes of ʼAli Bey al-Kabir and Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab, 1760-1775 /

: xii, 201 pages : maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-193) and index. : 0882970291

Tahdhīb al-alfāẓ al-ʻāmmīyah /

: volume <2> (380 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm

al-Muṣṭalaḥāt al-miʻmārīyah fī al-wathāʼiq al-Mamlūkīyah /

: Title on added title pages : Architectural terms in Mamluk documents. : 121, [34] pages : illustrations ; 26 cm : Bibliography : pages [138]-[139] : 97714242343

منشور في 1953
La description d'Alep d'Ibn Șaddād /

: 300 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

منشور في 1933
Islam and modernism in Egypt : a study of the modern reform movement inaugurated by Muḥammad ʻAbduh /

: The first part of a dissertation submitted in 1928 to the Graduate faculty of the University of Chicago, Department of Old Testament, for degree of doctor of philosophy. It forms an introductory study for a translation into English, not yet published, of a work on the Islāmic caliphate by ʻAlī ʻAbd al-Rāzik. Cf. Pref. : viii, 283 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages [269]-274.

منشور في 1950
al-ʻArab wa al-Rūm /

: Includes Errata page. : 404 p. ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-374) and indexes.

منشور في 1950
Abū Ḥayyān at-Tawḥīdī : essayiste arabe du IVes. de l'Hégire (Xes.). Introduction a son oeuvre /

: At head of title : Institut français de Damas. : 118 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

منشور في 2019
Arj nama-yi Malik al-Shuʿarāʾ Bahār /

: Muḥammad Taqī "Malik al-shuʿarāʾ" Bahār (d. 1951) was a poet, a philologist and editor of ancient Persian texts, a publicist, and also a political activist. Born in Mashhad in 1856 and writing poetry since he was seven, he inherited the honorific title of poet laureate of Āstān-i Quds from his father, Malik al-shuʿarāʾ Ṣabūrī, in 1903. Malik al-shuʿarāʾ Bahār was active in the constitutional movement at the beginning of the twentieth century. He published activist poetry, was involved in various reformist newspapers and magazines, and saw the inside of a prison more than once, both in Qajar times and under Reza Shah. The present work is a collection of articles and documents in honour of Malik al-shuʿarāʾ Bahār with a focus on his significance as a philologist. Includes the first edition of his autobiography (in two versions), a bibliography, and a series of articles by various scholars in appreciation of his work as a philologist.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004404830
9789648700244

منشور في 2019
Akhbār wulāt Khurāsān /

: The present work is not an historical text in the regular sense of the word. It is rather an inventory of as many citations and borrowings in later sources as possible from a text now lost. Written in Arabic, the Akhbār wulāt Khurāsān was started by ʿAbd al-Ḥusayn b. Aḥmad al-Sallāmi (d. 300/912) of Khwār near Bayhaq, whose account ran to the year 289/902, and then continued by his brother Abū ʿAlī b. Aḥmad al-Sallāmī, finishing in the year 344/955. As stated by the author of the present compilation, the work is important in that it is an early history of the governors of Khurāsān which was not written from religious or political motives. A trusted source, it saw at least three abridgements and is cited or used by many later authors, among them Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī (d. 440/1048), ʿIzz al-Dīn b. al-Athīr (d. 630/1233), and ʿAbd al-Ḥayy b. Ḍaḥḥāk Gardīzī (fl. middle 5th/11th century)
: 1 online resource. : 9789004405806
9786002030177

منشور في 2019
Zīj-i Yamīnī /

: In Islamic science, a zīj is an astronomical handbook made up of tables and text. Between the 2nd/8th and 13th/19th centuries, over 200 such works were written, many of them lost. Famous zīj are al-Zīj al-Ṣābiʾ by al-Battānī (ca 300/900), al-Qānūn al-Masʿūdī by al-Bīrūnī (421/1030), and Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī's (d. 672/1274) Zīj-i Īlkhānī . The Zīj-i Yamīnī published in facsimile here was compiled in Ghazna in 511/1156 by a certain Muḥammad al-Ḥaqāʾiqī and dedicated to the Ghaznavid ruler Bahrāmshāh b. Masʿūd b. Maḥmūd (reg. 511-552/1117-1157). It is the third oldest zīj in Persian, after the Zīj-i mufrad of Muḥammad b. Ayyūb Ṭabarī (485/1092) and the Persian translation of Kūshyār b. Labbān Gīlānī's (fl. ca. 390/1000) Arabic al-Zīj al-jāmiʿ by Muḥammad b. ʿUmar Munajjim-i Tabrīzī in 483/1090. Al-Ḥaqāʾiqī based himself on the works of others, notably al-Battānī's al-Zīj al-Ṣābiʿ , whose data he then recalculated for the city of Ghazna where necessary. Good example of early scientific Persian.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004407305
9786002031303

منشور في 2019
Ashraf al-tawārīkh : Waqāyiʿ-i marbūṭ bih dawra-yi ḥukūmat-i Muḥammad Walī Mīrzā dar Khurāsān /

: When the Qajar ruler Fatḥ ʿAlī Shāh (d. 1834) acceded to the throne in Tehran in 1797, he was confronted with many challenges. On the one side, foreign powers like England, France and Russia sought to increase their influence in Persia while internally his authority was disputed in different parts of the empire. A major concern was Khurāsān, where he had various challengers. Desirous to increase his presence there, he put his 15-year old son Muḥammad Walī Mīrzā (d. 1864) in charge of Khurasān in 1803. Over the next 14 years, Walī Mīrzā did much to assert Qajar control over Khurāsān, something in which he was for the most part succesful. The present work is an account of Walī Mīrzā's rule in Khurāsān. Written by Muḥammad Taqī Nūrī, vizier and intimate of the court, it constitutes a rare and detailed source of information on people and events in Khurāsān in that period.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004404953
9789648700510

منشور في 2019
Tadhkirat al-shuʿarāʾ /

: Born into a family of scholars and literati in Samarqand, Muḥammad 'Sulṭān' Muṭribī Samarqandī (d. 1040/1630) regarded himself as a descendant of Arghūn Āqā (d. 673/1275), viceroy of the Mongols in Khurāsān. He received a broad education with an emphasis on literature and music, first in Samarqand and then in Bukhara. His major teacher in literature in Bukhara was Ḥasan Nithārī Bukhārāʾī (d. 1004/1596). Muṭribī is well-known for his Khāṭirāt , recollections of his highly-polished conversations with the Mughal emperor Jahāngīr (d. 1627), which took place during his visit to him in Lahore in 1036/1626. The other work for which he is known is his Persian Tadhkirat al-shuʿarāʾ , a biographical dictionary of some 343 poets, emirs, and sultans, mainly from Transoxania and Badakhshān. A unique source of information on its time and modelled on a similar work by his teacher, it is based on his direct acquaintance with most of the people it describes.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004402164
9789649073354