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Reuven Amitai-Preiss
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 42:27-46
Some scholars have argued that sufis, Muslim mystics, played a decisive role in converting the Mongols in Iran to Islam in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, mainly because of the similarity between the extreme sufis (the dervishes) and the sha
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David Potter, John E. Wills, A. R. Birley, Daniel H. Kaiser, Malcolm Barber, Brendan Smith, Bernard Hamilton, Reuven Amitai-Preiss, Michael Adas, Arun Das Gupta, Charles Ingrao, Chandra R. De Silva, Paul W. Schroeder, David Klinc, Glyndwr Williams, Neville Thompson, Owen Connelly, John Severn, nther Heydemann, Peter Cain, D. R. Sardesai, H. James Burgwyn, R. J. B. Bosworth, Peter Konecny, Benjamin A. Elman, Keith Neilson, Derek Penslar, Lothar Höbelt, Lloyd E. Ambrosius, Geoffrey Bolton, Pauline M. H. Mazumdar, D. N. Lammers, Alexander DeConde, John Flint, Robert Bothwell, Ilan Pappé, Holger H. Herwig, Michael Jabara Carley, Tore T. Petersen, Richard W. Steele, Ian McGibbon, Michael Carver, Martyn Cornick, Ritchie Ovendale, Anthony Adamthwaite, Michael H. Hunt, Frank Costigliola, Lawrence Aronsen, Peter Lyon, Frank Ninkovich, Robert H. Ferrell, M. L. Dockrill, John W. Young, Fred H. Lawson, Philip M. Taylor, Roger Owen, James M. Cypher, Richard Falk, Hendrik Spruyt, James Turner Johnson
Publikováno v:
The International History Review. 19:640-749
Autor:
Peter Sarris, Reuven Amitai‐Preiss, Alessandra Veronese, Ron Barkai, Bruno Figliuolo, Alberto Tenenti, Alexander Grab
Publikováno v:
Mediterranean Historical Review. 12:117-138
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Reuven Amitai-Preiss
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 59:1-10
The conversion of Ghazan Khan to Islam in A.H. 694/A.D. 1295 was an event of great importance for both the Mongol ruling class and the Muslim subjects of his kingdom. The story of this conversion, based primarily on semi-official Persian works emanat
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B. M. Lavelle, James E. Sea Ver, Reuven Amitai-Preiss, Christine Dobbin, Andrew Spicer, Dane Kennedy, Denys Hay, Philip Woodfine, Afaf Luth Al-Sayyid Marsot, John Derry, Philip Lawson, William S. Dudley, M. E. Yapp, Stanford J. Shaw, Lynn Zastoupil, John Ferris, D. K. Fieldhouse, Robin J. Moore, Martin Kitchen, Michael B. Bishku, Bryan Ranft, William B. Cohen, Nicholas R. Clifford, Stefania Szlek Miller, Trevor Wilson, John Flint, John Hiden, Kay Lundgreen-Nielsen, Dimitri Kitsikis, Paul Dukes, David Saunders, Anthony Short, T. B. Millar, Katharine Sams, L. H. Gann, Thomas M. Huber, Richard Bosworth, Ricardo T. Jose, Edward Rhodes, Ralph Smith, Dennis J. Dunn, Akira Iriye, G. C. Bolton, Lawrence S. Wittner, Arlene B. Neher, Ann Trotter, Philip J. Funigiello, Rajan Menon, Tamara Bitar, Michael Graham Fry, L. Carl Brown, John McDermott, Anita Inder Singh, Geoffrey Blainey, Dietrich Fischer, Richard Langhorne
Publikováno v:
The International History Review. 15:554-658
Autor:
Reuven Amitai-Preiss
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1:353-361
Hülegü (d. A.D. 1265) and his successors were known by the title īlkhān, which has provided modern scholars with a convenient label for the dynasty. In general, īlkhān has been glossed as “subject” or “submissive” khān. There is less a
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Reuven Amitai-Preiss
Publikováno v:
Al-Masāq. 3:1-21
(1990). In the aftermath of CAyn Jālūt: The beginnings of the Mamlūk‐Ilkhānid cold war. Al-Masāq: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-21.
Autor:
Reuven Amitai-Preiss
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International Journal of Middle East Studies. 29:315-317
Autor:
Reuven Amitai-Preiss
Publikováno v:
Mongols and Mamluks. :244-246