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Historical atlas of Islam |
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Freeman-Grenville, G. S. P. (Greville Stewart Parker)
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Book |
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New York : Continuum, 2002.
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English |
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This atlas depicts the course of the expansion of Islam, in pictorial form, from its birth in the Arabian Desert to far-flung regions all over the world of present day. With its 180 maps, 200 illustrations, and carefully prepared text, this book brings clarity and understanding to a religious and cultural force of great contemporary significance. see more)
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G1786.S1 F7 2002 c.1 |
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G1786.S1 F7 2002 c.1 |
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| Item Description |
- Rev. and expanded ed.
- 1 atlas (xvii, 414 p.) : ill., maps ; 27 cm.
- ISBN: 0826414176
- OCLC Number: 49743589
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Title Summary
This atlas depicts the course of the expansion of Islam, in pictorial form, from its birth in the Arabian Desert to far-flung regions all over the world of present day. With its 180 maps, 200 illustrations, and carefully prepared text, this book brings clarity and understanding to a religious and cultural force of great contemporary significance.
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