The Early Islamic World, 600–1050
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The Early Islamic World, 600–1050 is a scholarly historical study by Chase F. Robinson that examines the political, social, and cultural development of Islamic societies from the rise of Islam through the mid-eleventh century.
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Target entity: The Early Islamic World, 600–1050 Context triple: [Chase F. Robinson, notableWork, The Early Islamic World, 600–1050]
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The New Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 1: The Formation of the Islamic World, Sixth to Eleventh Centuries
The New Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 1: The Formation of the Islamic World, Sixth to Eleventh Centuries is a scholarly reference volume that surveys the political, social, religious, and cultural development of early Islamic civilization from its origins through the eleventh century.
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Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives: The First 1,000 Years
"Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives: The First 1,000 Years" is a historical work by Chase F. Robinson that explores the first millennium of Islamic history through biographical portraits of thirty influential figures.
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Medieval Near East
The Medieval Near East was a culturally and politically dynamic region spanning parts of the Eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Persia, shaped by the rise and fall of Islamic caliphates, Turkic and Mongol empires, and vibrant trade and intellectual exchange between Europe and Asia.
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Islam: A Short History
Islam: A Short History is a concise, accessible overview of the history and development of Islam written by religious historian Karen Armstrong.
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Islamic Caliphates
The Islamic Caliphates were successive Muslim empires that, at their height, ruled vast territories across the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond, serving as both political and religious centers of the Islamic world.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Early Islamic World, 600–1050 Target entity description: The Early Islamic World, 600–1050 is a scholarly historical study by Chase F. Robinson that examines the political, social, and cultural development of Islamic societies from the rise of Islam through the mid-eleventh century.
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The New Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 1: The Formation of the Islamic World, Sixth to Eleventh Centuries
The New Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 1: The Formation of the Islamic World, Sixth to Eleventh Centuries is a scholarly reference volume that surveys the political, social, religious, and cultural development of early Islamic civilization from its origins through the eleventh century.
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B.
Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives: The First 1,000 Years
"Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives: The First 1,000 Years" is a historical work by Chase F. Robinson that explores the first millennium of Islamic history through biographical portraits of thirty influential figures.
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C.
Medieval Near East
The Medieval Near East was a culturally and politically dynamic region spanning parts of the Eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Persia, shaped by the rise and fall of Islamic caliphates, Turkic and Mongol empires, and vibrant trade and intellectual exchange between Europe and Asia.
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D.
Islam: A Short History
Islam: A Short History is a concise, accessible overview of the history and development of Islam written by religious historian Karen Armstrong.
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E.
Islamic Caliphates
The Islamic Caliphates were successive Muslim empires that, at their height, ruled vast territories across the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond, serving as both political and religious centers of the Islamic world.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
book
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scholarly historical study ⓘ |
| aboutEvent |
Islamic conquests
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formation of the Ummah ⓘ |
| aboutOrganization | early Islamic caliphate ⓘ |
| aboutPerson | Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| academicDiscipline | history ⓘ |
| author | Chase F. Robinson NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| coversRegion |
Arabian Peninsula
NERFINISHED
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Central Asia NERFINISHED ⓘ Middle East NERFINISHED ⓘ North Africa NERFINISHED ⓘ parts of Europe ⓘ |
| examines |
administrative evolution of the caliphate
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conquests of the early caliphate ⓘ economic structures of early Islamic societies ⓘ emergence of the Muslim community ⓘ religious and intellectual life in early Islam ⓘ urbanization in the early Islamic world ⓘ |
| fieldOfStudy |
Islamic history
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Middle Eastern history ⓘ medieval history ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
Abbasid Caliphate
NERFINISHED
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Islamic cultural developments ⓘ Islamic political institutions ⓘ Islamic social structures ⓘ Umayyad Caliphate NERFINISHED ⓘ expansion of Islam ⓘ formation of the early Islamic state ⓘ |
| genre | academic monograph ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
general readers interested in early Islam
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scholars of Middle Eastern history ⓘ students of Islamic history ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
Islamic societies
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cultural history of the Islamic world ⓘ early Islamic history ⓘ political history of the Islamic world ⓘ rise of Islam ⓘ social history of the Islamic world ⓘ |
| temporalCoverage | 600–1050 ⓘ |
| timePeriodEnd | 11th century ⓘ |
| timePeriodStart | 7th century ⓘ |
| writtenBy | Chase F. Robinson NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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