Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 5, Part 4Pakistan Historical Society, 1957 - Pakistan |
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Page 218
... movements during this long period of time , scholasticism and humanism . The central fact which I have attempted to illustrate is that there was this Arabic influence , this Arabist movement , extending , it may be said , from the Dark ...
... movements during this long period of time , scholasticism and humanism . The central fact which I have attempted to illustrate is that there was this Arabic influence , this Arabist movement , extending , it may be said , from the Dark ...
Page 255
... movement as Jihad . Such differences are likely to persist ; they may even grow deeper . After all it is difficult to eliminate subjectivity completely in historical writings ; there are British , French and German versious of the same ...
... movement as Jihad . Such differences are likely to persist ; they may even grow deeper . After all it is difficult to eliminate subjectivity completely in historical writings ; there are British , French and German versious of the same ...
Page 255
... movement as Jihad . Such differences are likely to persist ; they may even grow deeper . After all it is difficult to eliminate subjectivity completely in historical writings ; there are British , French and German versious of the same ...
... movement as Jihad . Such differences are likely to persist ; they may even grow deeper . After all it is difficult to eliminate subjectivity completely in historical writings ; there are British , French and German versious of the same ...
Contents
Muhammad Adil Shah | 226 |
Khawajah Uthman An Afghan hero of Bengal | 240 |
Aurangzib and Hindu temples | 247 |
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Adil's Afghan Afghan chiefs Agra Ahmad Akbar Akbarnamah Al-Andalus Amari ARABIC SCIENCE Arabic text Arabist Aristotle Averroes Avicenna Badayuni Bairām Khān Banaras battle Bengal Biyānā Caetani capital century Chittapa Conciliator Da'ud Darbar death defeated Delhi Diff elephants emperor farman fight Firishta Firūz Gerard of Cremona Gowrie Greek Guidi Hemû Hemū's Hindu historians Humāyūn Ibid Ibrāhīm Islām Islam Shah ISLAMIC STUDIES Italian Jahangir Jangams Kaifiyat Karrānī Khān Khan of Warangal Khan Sūr Khwajah Uthman King Latin Mahal Makhzan medicine mentioned Michael Scot Michele Amari Mughul MUHAMMAD ADIL SHAH Mun'im Khan Muslim Nallino Oriental orientalistic Padua perhaps Persian person Peter of Abano philosophy Prince Caetani professor published Quli Raja rebels reign Rome Salamanca Sarkar says Shāh Shahi Shitāb Khan Shuja'at Sicily Sikandar Khān studies in Italy Sultan Sür Tabaqat Tardi Beg Thorndike throne took translated Umar ibn Farrukhān University Uthman Warangal XIX-XX CC