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Werner Caskel (March 5, 1896,
Danzig –
January 28, 1970, Cologne) was a
German historian of
Muslim people.
Caskel's specialties were
Islamic history and...
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Christoph Caskel (12
January 1932 – 19
February 2023) was a
German percussionist and teacher. Born in Greifswald,
Caskel began learning percussion at an...
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Caskel 1966, p. 196.
Kister 1986, p. 315.
Caskel 1966, pp. 77, 257.
Lammens 1960, pp. 919–920.
Caskel 1966, p. 77.
Caskel 1966, pp. 78–79.
Caskel 1966...
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state of war he is
considered by
these sources to be a
shahid (martyr).
Caskel 1966, p. 596.
Bosworth 2002, p. 312.
Ahmed 2007, p. 448.
Donner 2014, pp...
- Ashura.
Kohlberg 2004, p. 722.
Caskel 1966, pp. 14, 216.
Rowson 1989, p. 192, note 703.
Hawting 1996, p. 52 n. 214.
Caskel 1966, pp. 13–14.
Howard 1990...
- whom they
dwelt and were
closely allied.
According to the
historian Werner Caskel, the
three tribes were not
actually related. Rather,
their genealogical...
- the
Arabs is
continually quoted in the
Kitab al-Aghani. In 1966,
Werner Caskel compiled a two
volume study of Ibn al-Kalbi's
Jamharat al-Nasab ("The Abundance...
- tribe. The
Bahila were last
mentioned in the 10th century.
According to W.
Caskel, the
genealogy of the
Bahila "is
somewhat complicated". The
namesake of...
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Caskel 1960, p. 441. Watt 1971, p. 285.
Lyall 1913, pp. 73, 79.
Zakkar 1971, p. 74.
Caskel 1966, pp. 29, 160.
Caskel 1966, pp. 160, 177, 560.
Caskel 1966...
- Barkey, Hans-Aldrich Billig,
Wolfgang Lüttgen, Günther Engels,
Christoph Caskel, front, Péter Eötvös,
Dagmar von Biel, Gaby Rodens,
Wolfgang Fromme, Helga...