Britain and the Islamic World, 1558-1713

Britain and the Islamic World, 1558-1713
Title Britain and the Islamic World, 1558-1713 PDF eBook
Author Gerald MacLean
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 350
Release 2011-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 0199203180

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Explores the interactions between Britain and the Islamic world from 1558 to 1713, showing how much scholars, diplomats, traders, captives, travellers, clerics, and chroniclers were involved in developing and describing those interactions.

Islam in Britain, 1558-1685

Islam in Britain, 1558-1685
Title Islam in Britain, 1558-1685 PDF eBook
Author Nabil I. Matar
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 1998-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0521622336

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Examines the impact of Islam on Britain from the accession of Elizabeth to the death of Charles II.

Belgrade 1521-1867

Belgrade 1521-1867
Title Belgrade 1521-1867 PDF eBook
Author editor Dragana Amedoski
Publisher Istorijski institut
Total Pages 518
Release 2018-12-26
Genre History
ISBN 8677431322

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The Migration Conference 2018 Book of Abstracts and Programme

The Migration Conference 2018 Book of Abstracts and Programme
Title The Migration Conference 2018 Book of Abstracts and Programme PDF eBook
Author FETHIYE. TOPALOGLU TILBE (YUSUF.)
Publisher
Total Pages 348
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Emigration and immigration
ISBN 9781910781814

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This volume presents the book of abstracts and programme for the Migration Conference 2018 hosted by ISEG and IGOT at Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal from 26 to 28 June 2018. It covers about 140 sessions and over 600 contributors from about 60 countries joining from around the world.

Piracy, Slavery, and Redemption

Piracy, Slavery, and Redemption
Title Piracy, Slavery, and Redemption PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. Vitkus
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 416
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780231119047

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At last available in a modern, annotated edition, these tales describe combat at sea, extraordinary escapes, and religious conversion, but they also illustrate the power, prosperity, and piety of Muslims in the early modern Mediterranean.

An Arab Ambassador in the Mediterranean World

An Arab Ambassador in the Mediterranean World
Title An Arab Ambassador in the Mediterranean World PDF eBook
Author Nabil Matar
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 229
Release 2015-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 1317649230

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This book provides translated selections from the writings of Muhammad Ibn Othman al-Miknasi (d. 1799). The only writings by an Arab-Muslim in the pre-modern period that present a comparative perspective, his travelogues provide unique insight with in to Christendom and Islam. Translating excerpts from his three travelogues, this book tells the story of al-Miknasiā€™s travels from 1779-1788. As an ambassador, al-Miknasi was privy to court life, government offices and religious buildings, and he provides detailed accounts of cities, people, customs, ransom negotiations, historical events and political institutions. Including descriptions of Europeans, Arabs, Turks, Christians (both European and Eastern), Muslims, Jews, and (American) Indians in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, An Arab Ambassador in the Mediterranean World explores how the most travelled Muslim writer of the pre-modern period saw the world: from Spain to Arabia and from Morocco to Turkey, with second-hand information about the New World. Supplemented with extensive notes detailing the historic and political relevance of the translations, this book is of interest to researchers and scholars of Mediterranean History, Ottoman Studies and Muslim-Christian relations.

In the Lands of the Christians

In the Lands of the Christians
Title In the Lands of the Christians PDF eBook
Author Nabil Matar
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 280
Release 2013-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 1136060189

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In the Lands of the Christians presents original translations from Arabic of four Christian and Muslim writers who visited Western Europe and America in the seventeenth century. These essays contain careful descriptions of the regions, societies, customs, and religions these intrepid travelers encountered in their journeys. Here you will find the complete travel narrative of the first Arab to visit South and Central America in 1688, the first English translation of the ambassadorial report by Mohammad bin Abd al-Wahab al-Ghassani who traveled through Spain in 1690, translations of letters by the Morrocan ambassador to France describing his relationship with his hosts and his impressions of the land, and Morisco author Ahmad bin Qasim's account of his voyage from Holland to France in 1610.