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Robert Brunschvig (6
October 1901 – 16
February 1990) was a
French historian,
orientalist and
professor at the
University of Paris. Born in Bordeaux, Brunschvig...
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Georges Brunschvig (21
February 1908 – 14
October 1973) was a
Swiss lawyer and
president of the
Swiss Federation of
Jewish Communities (SIG). Internationally...
- late and rare
accounts of such
occurrences show them to be abnormal,
Brunschvig states (According to Brockopp, debt
slavery was persistent.) Free persons...
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Robert Brunschvig. Torrey, p. 17 of
preface to
Arabic edition. Torrey, p. 4 of
preface to
Arabic edition. See the
critical study by
Brunschvig, who attempts...
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madrasas of the
Hafsid period.: 211
According to
French historian Robert Brunschvig, the
Hafsid dynasty and its
founding tribe, Hintata, were represented...
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Conquest of
Egypt and
North Africa and
Spain by Ibn Abd al-Hakam,
Robert Brunschvig has
shown that it was
written with a view to
illustrating points of Maliki...
- 243.
Brunschvig 1940, pp. 243–244.
Brunschvig 1940, p. 244.
Brunschvig 1940, p. 245.
Brunschvig 1940, p. 248.
Brunschvig 1940, p. 250.
Brunschvig 1940...
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article by
Ahmed Benabbès
cited below which analyzes this tendency.
Brunschvig,
cited below, has
stated that
medieval historians could be
divided into...
- les Zīrīdes, Xe-XIIe siècles (in French). Vol. 2. Adrien-Maisonneuve.
Brunschvig,
Robert (1982). La
Berberie orientale sous les
Hafsides des
origines à...
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Kohler Duncan B. McDonald,
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 22
April 2006.
Brunschvig. 'Abd;
Encyclopedia of
Islam Dror Ze'evi (2009). "Slavery". In John L...