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    Caravan-Submm, Black Hole Imager in the Andes by Makoto Miyoshi, Takashi Kasuga, Jose K. Ishitsuka Iba, Tomoharu Oka, Mamoru Sekido, Kazuhiro Takefuji, Masaaki Takahashi, Hiromi Saida, Rohta Takahashi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Here, we introduce a Japanese black hole imaging project, Caravan-submm undertaken in the Andes.…”
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    XVII. Yüzyılda Osmanlı Hac Menzilleri: Rûznâmçeci İbrahim Efendi Kethüdâsı Hacı Ali Bey’in Tuhfetü’l-Huccâc Risâlesi Örneği by Şerife EROĞLU MEMİŞ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…According to their distance from Mecca, they used to make their way to Mecca and Medina in crowded caravans days ago. The most ideal pilgrimage route for Anatolian Muslims was the Syrian caravan route. …”
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    A triangle: Spatial processes of urbanization and political power in 19th-century Tabora, Tanzania by Karin Pallaver

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This article aims to contribute to the study of the urbanization of caravan-related towns in 19th-century Tanzania by unpacking the way multiple settlements merged into a town that came to be known as Tabora. …”
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    Palmyre-Tadmor : une histoire politique et sociale des ruines by Laurence Gillot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study of the “heritagization” of the ruins and the archaeological site of Palmyra allows us to understand the evolution of views and uses, both political and social, of the remains of this ancient caravan city, which has become a place of memory, both national and global, as well as a major heritage and tourist site in Syria. …”
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    Astrakhan Yurt Tatars and the Peoples of Central Asia in the 16th – 18th Centuries by Ilya V. Toropitsyn

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Astrakhan Tatars maintained direct trade contacts with them, carrying out transactions both in Astrakhan and making caravan trips to Khiva and Bukhara. Due to the close interaction between them, trusty and family relations developed from time to time.…”
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    Anaphore possessive et anaphore associative : le cas des noms collectifs by Mathilde Salles

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…., regiment/soldiers, caravan/camels, forest/trees). This relation can be extremely flexible from the anaphoric standpoint, compared to closely related semantic relations such as meronymy (e.g., tree/trunk, car/engine), but can also involve surprising impossibilities. …”
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    A historical overview of the Wärğəḥ Muslim community in the Christian highland of Šäwa by Deresse Ayenachew

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Post-16th century sources record that the Wärğəḥ transformed their way of life to become traders following the great medieval caravan trade routes. Due to their resistance against expansions, they were described as warriors and a ferocious people. …”
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    Performance evaluation model of the narrators of Rahian Noor camps. by Abbas Alwardi, Mohammad Mahdi Mohtadi, Mohammadjavad Pahlevanzadeh, Amirhossein Saffarinia, Mohammad Reza Fathi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In order to evaluate the performance of the narrators, another questionnaire was prepared and set up for the purpose of evaluating the narrators by groups of pilgrims, caravans, memorial servants, and memorial officials. …”
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    La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique by Anne-Marie Le Baillif

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Ronsard was required, as a spokesman, to follow the huge royal caravan, contributing to the development of words and new forms of lyric poetry. …”
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    Susan Magoffin’s Santa Fe Days in 1846: The Value of Testimony by Susanne Berthier-Foglar

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…Susan Magoffin, la jeune épouse d’un commerçant de la piste de Santa Fe, accompagna son mari en 1846 pour un voyage où la caravane suivait de près l’Armée de l’Ouest et pendant lequel elle tint un journal. …”
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    Diversité génétique de l’allèle O dans des populations berbères by Silvayn Amory, Jean-Michel Dugoujon, Stéphanie Despiau, Francis Roubinet, Farha El-Chennawi, Antoine Blancher

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Siwa was an important stopping place for caravans in the desert: it was subjected to many raids and armed conflicts. …”
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    Ramadan et « sauce à la souris ». Interdits et compromis alimentaires entre musulmans et animistes d’Afrique occidentale d’après le récit de René Caillié au début du XIXe siècle... by Monique Chastanet

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…During his travel to Timbuktu in 1827–1828, René Caillié was interested in the lifestyle of the Muslims traders, his fellow travellers, and of the animist villagers along the caravans’ path. This was an exceptional experience in many ways, although this testimony must be approached critically. …”
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    La mer, miroir de la légitimité du califat nasride. À propos du Khaṭrat al-ṭayf d’Ibn al-Khaṭîb (1347) by Yann Dejugnat

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…As announces it the title which is a quotation of the sura CVI of the Koran, Ibn al-Khaṭîb proceeded to a coranisation of the riḥla by likening the official procession of the sovereign Yûsuf I between Granada and Almeria to the route of the caravans of Quraysh between Mecca and Ṭâ’if. Establishing a mirror effect between both peninsulas, Arabian and Iberic, and taking up with the origins of Islam, the travel was conceived as an instrument of legitimization. …”
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    In Search of Gendabelo, the Ethiopian “Market of the World”of the 15th and 16th Centuries by Amélie Chekroun, Ahmed Hassen Omer, Bertrand Hirsch

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The market appears in the 15th and 16th century documentation, both endogenous and exogenous to the Horn of Africa, in which it is described as one of the main breakbulk points for caravans linking the Red Sea coasts to the Ethiopian highlands. …”
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    La forteresse de Sadr, une lecture géo-historique au temps des croisés by Corinne Feïss-Jehel, Jean-Michel Mouton, Claudine Piaton, Pierre-Jérôme Jehel, Jeannine Le Rhun

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The organization of the east-west crossings of the Sinai was in fact going through a major change in the twelfth century.The low coastal route along the Mediterranean provided a quick and easy way for Muslim caravans traveling between Egypt and Syria. The littoral plain of Gifar offered a dune belt that was relatively flat compared to the mountains of central Sinai. …”
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    Le tabor tsigane de l’espace carpatique : entre route et habitat ? by Alina Nogradi

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Pour mieux cerner ce territoire de la mobilité, notre analyse compte (1) un regard historique sur le tabor comme contrepartie à la caravane ; (2) un éclairage plus spécifique des politiques communistes de sédentarisation des Tsiganes en Europe de l’Est, et (3) une étude de cas d’un tabor tsigane de la Transylvanie post-communiste (après 1989), micro-analyse issue d’une approche ethnologique de terrain. …”
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    The narrative of the «Northern Territories» in the socio-political discourse of contemporary Japan by D. V. Streltsov

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…With the support of the authorities, the Movement for the Return of the “Northern Territories” has been launched, manifesting itself in mass rallies, demonstrations, propaganda caravans, lectures, and exhibitions, which are organized throughout the country. …”
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