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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | DS38.5 .U48 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 2025-05-02 | 5241687 |
DS 38.4.S2 M36 2016 Saladin : the sultan who vanquished the crusaders and built an Islamic empire / | DS 38.5 .H39 2000 The first dynasty of Islam : the Umayyad caliphate AD 661-750 / | DS 38.5 .K38 2004 The Prophet and the age of the Caliphates : the Islamic Near East from the sixth to the eleventh century / | DS38.5 .U48 2024 The Umayyad empire / | DS 38.6 .K463 2006 When Baghdad ruled the Muslim world : the rise and fall of Islam's greatest dynasty / | DS 38.6 .M3213 1985 The crusades through Arab eyes / | DS 38.6 .Z33 2011 Mapping frontiers across medieval Islam : geography, translation, and the 'Abbāsid Empire / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The Umayyad Empire (644-750 CE) was the first Islamic empire and one of the largest empires of ancient and medieval times, extending over 5,000 miles between the Atlantic Ocean in the West and the Indian Ocean in the East. This book traces the empire's origins to the Arabian Peninsula and the Syrian Steppe in the centuries before Islam. It explores the dynamics that shaped this formative era for the history of the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. The century of Umayyad rule witnessed war with the Eastern Roman Empire, against whom the Umayyads defined their claims to rule as God's deputies on Earth. This was the period in which the Qur'an was compiled, monuments such as the Dome of the Rock were built, and new Islamic and Arab identities developed" --
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