A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Mohammedans was able to extend the sway of Islam with unexpected rapid- ity . However , in the middle of the century , a schism which divided the Mohammedans into two warring factions tempo- rarily prevented further conquests ...
... Mohammedans was able to extend the sway of Islam with unexpected rapid- ity . However , in the middle of the century , a schism which divided the Mohammedans into two warring factions tempo- rarily prevented further conquests ...
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... MOHAMMEDAN CULTURE The Mohammedan emphasis on cultural studies was quite different from that of Christendom . Of the six fine arts ( architecture , sculpture , painting , dancing , music , and poetry ) , the Mohammedans tabooed all ...
... MOHAMMEDAN CULTURE The Mohammedan emphasis on cultural studies was quite different from that of Christendom . Of the six fine arts ( architecture , sculpture , painting , dancing , music , and poetry ) , the Mohammedans tabooed all ...
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... Mohammedan , 249 Renaissance , 707-708 Matilda , Countess , 454 Maximian ( Roman Emperor ) , 139 de Medici , 459 , 568 , 738 Medicine : Greek : Hellenic , 60-62 , 66 ... Mohammedans ( Cont . ) : and Spanish Inquisition , [ 777 ] INDEX.
... Mohammedan , 249 Renaissance , 707-708 Matilda , Countess , 454 Maximian ( Roman Emperor ) , 139 de Medici , 459 , 568 , 738 Medicine : Greek : Hellenic , 60-62 , 66 ... Mohammedans ( Cont . ) : and Spanish Inquisition , [ 777 ] INDEX.
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