We got rid of the ISIS caliphate. We got rid of plenty of different things. Everybody knows and the rebuilding of our military in three years, people said it couldn't be done and it was all made in the USA. All made in the USA. Best equipment in the world. ...
Al-Atareb is seen as an important conquest to many because it is in a highly strategic area, both from the logistic and economic point of view, because here one finds the main route of connection between Aleppo and the Bab Al Hawa pass (the only official border crossing with Turkey). The...
Strictly speaking; no; his writings are all in Arabic, and he was nominally a subject of the Abbasid Caliphate whose rulers were Arab; but he was born in Khwarazm (in modern day Uzbekistan), and would have been a subject of either the Samanid empire or the Khrawazmian empire, both of...
Strictly speaking; no; his writings are all in Arabic, and he was nominally a subject of the Abbasid Caliphate whose rulers were Arab; but he was born in Khwarazm (in modern day Uzbekistan), and would have been a subject of either the Samanid empire or the Khrawazmian empire, both of...
Islam is incompatible with Western culture, history, judicial system, and civilization. Remember, our judicial system based on Judea-Christian values. Islam objects these values and Koran calls for extermination of Christians and Jews. Muslims objective is creation of global Caliphate and establishing ...
Behind the Saracens, the Moors and the Arabs, medievalpeople were only given to see the archetype of‘them’, notwithstanding the respec-tive identifications or allegiances to the Fatimid caliphate, the Cordoban emirate, oran autonomous pirate base. It was a strategic ignorance, insofar as ...
The expansion of the Islamic Caliphate in the 7th century made this barrier even wider. (NMD) Even though a large majority of trade had picked up by the 9th and 10th centuries, it was mostly isolated to the kingdom of Charlemagne, and the main currency was gold and silver from primarily...
is represented visiting the Sajid emir of Azerbaijan, Yusuf, and discussing practical, theoretical and historical aspects of kingship in a manner recalling the intellectual, courtly culture of what has been termed the Iranian Intermezzo, that era between the decline of the ‘Abbasid caliphate and ...