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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original lithograph map with brown, white and blue tons. 81x57 cm. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). All toponyms are in Ottoman Turkish and Arabic. Scale: 1:500,000. Shows Mediterranean shores on the north, Bahr-i Lût [i.e. the Dead Sea], Aqaba Bay, areas of Arabic tribes in very detail, in addition, special huge lands like 'Al-Hism Land'. Also, it shows holy places, antiquities, fortresses, rivers; and Turkish Sanjaks, Qazas, Nahiyes, Qariyes based on the Ottoman administrative system. Cartographer is not indicated, but, it's composed for military purposes in the last period of the Imperial Ottoman, especially for showing Arabian tribes spreading over vast areas in its period, just before World War 1 (date of the printing of this map), such as 'Houtat Tribe'. A very detailed and attractive map of Palestine and Quds area and their topography. Following the Muslim conquest of Palestine in 636-640, several Muslim ruling dynasties succeeded each other as they wrestled control of Palestine: the Rashiduns; the Umayyads, who built the Dome of the Rock and the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem; the Abbasids; the semi-independent Tulunids and the Ikhshidids; the Fatimids; and the Seljuks. In 1099, the Crusaders established the Kingdom of Jerusalem in Palestine, which the Ayyubid Sultanate conquered in 1187. The Crusaders failed to retake Palestine despite further attempts. The Egyptian Mamluks took Palestine from the Mongols (who had conquered the Ayyubid Sultanate) in 1260. The Ottomans captured Palestine in 1516 and ruled it until Egypt took it in 1832. Eight years later, the United Kingdom intervened and returned the region to the Ottomans. Considerable demographic changes happened during the 19th century and with the regional migrations of Druze, Circassians, and Bedouin tribes. The emergence of Zionism also brought many Jewish immigrants from Europe and the revival of the Hebrew language. Arabs in Palestine, both Christian and Muslim, settled and Bedouin, were historically split between the Qays and Yaman factions. These divisions had their origins in pre-Islamic tribal feuds between Northern Arabians (Qaysis) and Southern Arabians (Yamanis). The strife between the two tribal confederacies spread throughout the Arab world with their conquests, subsuming even uninvolved families so that the population of Palestine identified with one or the other. Their conflicts continued after the 8th-century Civil war in Palestine until the early 20th century and gave rise to differences in customs, tradition, and dialect which remain to this day. Beit Sahour was first settled in the 14th century by a handful of Christian and Muslim clans (hamula) from Wadi Musa in Jordan, the Christian Jaraisa and the Muslim Shaybat and Jubran, who came to work as shepherds for Bethlehem's Christian landowners, and they were subsequently joined by other Greek Orthodox immigrants from Egypt in the 17th-18th centuries. Due to the legacy of the Ottoman period, the ethnic origins of some rural and urban Palestinians are either Albanian, Circassian, or from other non-Arab populations.
Ex-library with usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text is clean. Book has been re-bound in library binding. Contents include Poetry and Poetic Criticism at the Turn of the Century (Roger Allen); Shukri the Poet: a Reconsideration (M.M. Badawi) Ilya Abu Madi and Arabic Poetry in the Inter-War Period (R.C. Ostle) Contemporary Arabic Poetry: Vision and Attitudes (Salma Khadra Jayyusi) Al-Sayyab: a Study of his Poetry (M.A.S. Abd al-Halim) Social Values Reflected in Egyptian Popular Ballads (P.J. Cachia) Innovation in the Egyptian Short Story (Sabry Hafez) + six other chapters. 202 pages
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original b/w photo. 9 x 14 cm. Printed size: 9 x 11 cm. Ottoman manuscript on verso: "10 Temmuzda resm-i geçide dahil olan ve Trablusgarb civârindan gelen üçyüz müselleh Arab süvarilerinin mürûru. Yüksek ebniyye Tunus Basi'nda kâsânesi. Iyd-i Milli serefine dört kösesine, bir de ortasina asilmis büyük bayrak...". An extremely rare historically significant sepia photograph showing 300 armed Arab cavalries arriving from the vicinity of Tripoli, entering the parade on 10 July [1911, or 1912]. The Ottoman flag above the town hall [municipality building]. Signed "Ali Riza".
Very Good English This rare blue-toned lithographed city map showing Nile shores on the south, Tombs of the Khalifs on the north, Railway Central Station on the west. It's folded in its publisher's wrappers. "Most interesting places in Cairo" list on the right side of the paper, up to the Oriental Philatelic House address and advertisement. On verso of the map, Oriental Philatelic House's illustrated collectible postage stamps list including completely Middle Eastern stamps like Egypt, Congress, and Commemorative Stams, Egyptian Sudanese stamps, Arabia-Hedjaz (Cradle and Home of Mohammedanism), Nejd (Wahhabi Regime), Palestine, Iraq, Packets, Transjordan, Great Libanon, and Syria. Original city map of Cairo in original publisher's wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 11 cm). In English. Oblong folio. (As open: 37 x 52 cm).
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. 365 p. United Nations peacekeeping operations: Lebanon case. The Israeli invasion in Lebanon in 1978 had serious consequences for peace and security in the Middle East. The Lebanon case in which UN was dragged untimely and unprepared in the direction of American interests in the Middle East in 1978 has been going on for 40 years. Despite all well-intentioned initiatives of the international community, the operation could not achieve the mandated tasks given by the Security Council yet. UNIFIL has been stuck to its area of operation, because the problems between Israel and Lebanon cannot be solved independently from conflicts in the Middle East. The distinctive characteristic of the Lebanon case has been the duration of the operation that spanned the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. Hence, the changes in the security environment, new challenges, and emergence of the second generation of PKOs can be understood more clearly. By having exposed the problems throughout the UNIFIL operation, the book is expected to benefit researchers, scholars, and decision-makers at the UN headquarters in setting up a framework to deal with possible challenges for the future PKOs.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 111, [2] p., 6 numerous b/w plates and 1 plan. A few important works were written on zoology, and in particular horse breeding in the early Republic of Turkey. These books were generally publications that argued that Turkish peasants should be a pioneer in horse breeding in the Anatolian aspect and that the government should support it in economic and social terms. This book was written extensively by Düzgünes, who studied zoology in the USA between 1950-1957. He took lessons from the American professors of his period (M. Lerner, J. Lush et al.) And published his research studies in the field of Poultry Breeding in the A-class science journal (American Poultry Science). Düzgünes, the author of books in the field of Statistics, Genetics, and Animal Breeding, translated the books of his professors in the USA into Turkish and introduced many technical terms related to his subject to Turkish. This book includes six black and white plates showing Turkish horse species and internal organs with a plan showing how to put four mares and a foal in the barn. Very scarce. Not in OCLC.; Turkish National Library 000029336.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Large roy. 8vo. (24 x 19 cm). In French. 39 p., color ills. Commission Internationale pour la Preservation du Patrimione Culturel Islamique (ICPICH).
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. [vii], 87 p. Higher education in Medieval Islam; The Madrasa.= Ortaçag Islâm dünyasinda yüksek ögretim; Medrese. Translated by Recep Duran.
New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 213 p., color ills. Marriage in Qatar. Its regulations, customs and tradtions in Qatari society. Translated by Abdelouadoud El Omrani. Rewieved and edited by Samar Hammoud Alchichakli. This book is based on the innate oral heritage and a field study of Qatari societal cultural events, most of which are extracted and collected out of the spontaneous speeches of contemporary grandmothers and certified resources via the documentation of the journey that the researcher conducted. This, is turn, enriches human knowledge. As a matter of fact, this multicolored, multifaceted book is a witness to a past era through Qatari tangible and intangible cultural heritage that deserves its place in personal and public libraries. In our efforts to expand the spectrum of readership, this work has been translated into English and in French as well.
48 pages. Features: al-Andalus continues to cast its spell; Arabic place names dot the landscape of present-day Spain; The Poet-King of Seville - Al-Mu'tamid; Ishbilihay - Islamic Seville; The Giralda; The legacy of Islamic art from al-Andalus; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Album in-4°, 130 pages, illustrations en couleurs et or (la plupart en pleine page), cartonnage de l'editeur, jaquette illustree. Dos un peu usagé, rousseurs périphériques sinon bel exemplaire. [P-3]
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) 1875, 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
131pp.+ portrait + joint: 2pp.of theses (in dutch), Academic dissertation at the University of Leiden (Netherlands, 1975), text in english, orig.softcover (bit used), 27cm., G
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In French. 329, [2] p. A study on 11th of September. 11 Septembre: Le jour du chaos. Minute par minute au coeur du pouvoir Americain.
- Henri Charles-Lavauzelle, Paris & Limoges 1892, 13,5x22cm, relié. - Edition originale. Reliure en demi basane vert sapin, dos lisse décoloré orné de doubles filets dorés, traces de frottements sur un mors, plats de papier marbré, tranches mouchetées, reliure de l'époque. Ouvrage illustré de sept cartes ou croquis des opérations militaires. Quelques petites rousseurs sans gravité. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) 1875, 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) 1845, 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
407pp., in oblong (15x12cm.), cloth, good condition, [bilingual: Arabic-Russian], OCLC 41539377, X75508
Very Good Turkish Original color (green-toned) folded map. 26x26 cm. In Turkish (Modern with Latin alphabet). 1 p. It shows the Sahara area's borders, ancient roads of trade, valleys, desserts, and tribes with their political distribution in the peninsula. Scale: 1:12500000. Neset Çagatay, (1917-2000), was a Turkish academician. He graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Language, History, and Geography in 1940. He became an assistant to Professor M. Fuad Köprülü, (1890-1966). He worked as lecturer professors of Islamic History, History of Islamic Sects, History of Islamic Arts, Classical Religious Turkish Texts, Turkish and Islamic Literature, and Islamic Law.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 176, [1] p., 1 folding map. Pre-Islamic history of Arabs and Arabia and Age of Ignorance. Islâmdan önce Arap tarihi ve Cahiliye Çagi.
273p. + 8 pages of facsimiles. Uncut and unopened. Small 4to. Original orange printed wraps. Very good copy. ISLAM BOX 1
PARIS, L. Blondeau Ed. - 1960 - In-8 carré - Broché - Couverture muette - Adaptation de Gilles Delfos - Dessins à la plume de Marie-José dans le texte et HT - 293 pages
Dark brown octavo; 394 p ; 24 cm. In Arabic. || Arabic literature -- History and criticism.
White multicolored octavo; 176 p ; 21 cm. In Arabic. || Two plays. || Theatre; drama.
Broch?. 162 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.