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    Critical Attitude Towards "Fi Alandlsy Literature” Book by Ebrahim Namdari

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Therefore, concepts such as  prophetic praise, Letter of prophetic poetry, poetry of  and endurance or jihad have gained momentum.  In so doing,  it is necessary and important to delve into the literature and history of this period and take steps in the field. …”
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    Saliamonas Antanaitis (1894–1973) and his research into the old mathematics by Juozas Banionis

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…One of those articles was up for a famous astronomer and mathematician Johan Kepler (1571–1630). Another one was an original book about a scientist of Ancient Greece Archimedes (287 BC–212 BC). …”
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    La géographie légendaire d’un « camp royal » éthiopien du XVe siècle. Histoire d’une construction mémorielle by Marie-Laure Derat

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…These genealogies present two important periods in local history: first of all, the settlement of a Christian king in the area, who founded the Mesḥāla Māryām church in the mid-15th century, and secondly the reconquest of the area in the late 17th century by Gērā after a neighboring sultanate’s imam had waged a jihad with, as consequence, human migrations that reshaped the religious and political landscape for more than a century.…”
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    Pneumomediastinum as a Manifestation of Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis by Ahmed Alhazmi, Mohamed Moulaye Cheikh, Rola Yousef Hassan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Treatment commenced with sessions of plasma exchange and pulse steroids along with cyclophosphamide infusions. The patient had since improved and made a full recovery. This case report highlights the rarely described pneumomediastinum in association with vasculitides.…”
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    Designing a Policy-Making Model for Biomass Energy Development Training in the Agricultural Supply Chain Sector by Tahereh Pourelmi, Seyed Mohammad Shobeiri, Enayatollah Yazdanpanah, Gholam Reza Bakhshi Khaniki, Mahdieh Rezaei

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The interviews continued until reaching theoretical saturation, and the samples of the quantitative part included 384 members of the environmental and agricultural Jihad employees, who were selected based on Cochran’s formula. …”
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    Representações da violência em A guerra dos bastardos, de Ana Paula Maia by Elena Losada Soler

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Encontramos en este texto todas las formas de violencia contenidas en el triángulo de Johan Galtung: violencias visibles o directas, invisibles o estructurales, y violencias culturales, así como diversas manifestaciones de la violencia simbólica como la analizó Pierre Bourdieu. …”
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    L'Inde de 1919 à 1941 : nationalismes, « communalisme », prosélytisme et fondamentalisme by Marc Gaborieau

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…The définitive rupture between Hindus and Muslims occurred, on the political level, during the interwar period in 1930, after the philosophical poet, Iqbâl (1876-1938), called for a separate state for Muslims whose name (Pakistan) was invented as early as 1935. An ideological break had preceded the political rupture. The Hindu right had already forged the notion of « Hinduism » (hindutva) as early as 1923, a claim founded on the rejection of medieval Muslim India, i.e. …”
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    L’émirat de Barqa et les Fatimides : les enjeux de la navigation en Méditerranée centrale au xie siècle by David Bramoullé

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Barqa, Fatimides, Navigation, Geniza, Commerce, Jihad, Méditerranée, Banū Qurrā’, Tribus arabesIn spite of their oriental attraction and their installation in Egypt in 973, the Fatimids never lost their interests for Ifriqiya and Sicily. …”
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