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Brill Encyclopedia of Buddhism
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Christian Muslim Relations Online 600-1500     [find related records >>>]
Also Known as: Christian Muslim Relations Online I , Christian Muslim Relations , Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bilbiographical History , CMR Online
This is a bibliographical history of the relations between the faiths. It covers the period from 600 to 1500 CE, when encounters took place across the Mediterranean basin, and were recorded in Syriac,...   [more]

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Christian-Muslim Relations Online 1500-1900
Also Known as: Christian-Muslim Relations Online II , Christian-Muslim Relations , Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bilbiographical History , CMR Online
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Encyclopaedia of the Quran
Also Known as: Encyclopaedia of the Quran, Encyclopedia of the Koran, Encyclopedia of the Qur'an
Encyclopaedic dictionary of qurʾānic terms, concepts, personalities, place names, cultural history and exegesis extended with essays on the most important themes and subjects within qurʾ...   [more]

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Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics
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Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World
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Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles
Also Known as: Brills Medieval Reference Library, Brill Medieval Reference Library
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Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage
Also Known as: Brills Medieval Reference Library, Brill Medieval Reference Library
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Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
Also Known as: Brills Medieval Reference Library, Brill Medieval Reference Library
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Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures
Interdisciplinary, transhistorical, and global project which brings together upwards of 1,000 scholars to write critical essays on women, Muslim and non-Muslim, and Islamic cultures in every region wh...   [more]

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