Oman in the geographical writings of the third and fourth centuries AH
There is no doubt that Oman’s history in the Middle Ages is still very early. It has not yet received the attention it deserves from modern researchers. With the exception of a small amount of what has been written about the history of this part of the Arab world, it still needs more objective scien...
Main Author: | Abd-AlAmeer Dacsan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
Published: |
University of Mosul, College of Arts
1977-08-01
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Series: | آداب الرافدين |
Online Access: | https://radab.mosuljournals.com/article_166281_f02587192af21922923a8415f3f7c696.pdf |
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