Tarikh Wasit (History of Wasit) by Aslam Ibn Sahl al-Razzaz al-Wasiti, known as Bahshal (died 292 A.H. = 905 A.D.).
Tarikh Wasit (History of Wasit) by Aslam Ibn Sahl al-Razzaz al-Wasiti, known as Bahshal (died 292 A.H. = 905 A.D.).
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- Autor
- 'Awwad, Gurguis (Ed.)
- Editores
- Bagdad: Al-Ma'arif Press, 1967.
- Formato
- 399 S./p. Originalbroschur.
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Descripción
Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Dr. Albrecht Noth (1937-1999), langj�igem Professor f�r Geschichte und Kultur des Vorderen Orients in Bonn und Hamburg. Text arabisch. - Leicht berieben und besto�n, sonst gut. - Kurkis Auwad (1908-1992, irakischer Literaturwissenschaftler). Wasit wurde ca. 702 am Westufer des Tigris erbaut. Es war eine wichtige Stadt w�end der Herrschaft der Umajjaden. Sie ist seit 2000 UNESCO Weltkulturerbe. / From the library of Prof. Dr. Albrecht Noth (1937-1999), long-time professor for the history and culture of the Near East in Bonn and Hamburg. Arabic text. - Slightly rubbed and bumped, otherwise good. - Kurkis Auwad (1908-1992, Iraqi literary scholar). Wasit was built about 702 on the west bank of the Tigris and was important during the Umayyad caliphate (661�750). It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.
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