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    El juego deportivo en al-Andalus = Sport game in al-Andalus by Manuel Hernández Vázquez, Matilde Arroyo Parra

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Palabras clave: al-Andalus, juego, deporte, antropología del deporte Abstract: The Omeya’s dynasty settled down in Spain, heiress of a millenarian culture with origin in one side by Greco-Roman and another onte through Syria and Egypt, impregnated of the sasánida culture of Persia and Mesopotamia, practiced popular sports in those countries and they introduced them in al-Andalus. …”
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    WATER POLO AS FAMILLY TRADITION – PATERNS OF SPORT’S PRACTICING IN FAMILIES OF SERBIAN WATER POLO REPRESENTATIVES by Jelena Ilić, Dragoljub Višnjić

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…There are even examples of true "sport' s dynasty" in which several generations more or less successfully involved in the same sport.Tthe aim of this survey was to check whether the Serbian water polo players come from families in which „family sports culture“ is present, ie. families in which exept of an representative some other member or members are/were playing some kind of sport, and as consequence of that, players have tried large number of sports before the finale choice of water polo. …”
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    A Study and Retrieval of Polo Stick Based in Timurid Era Miniatures and Manuscripts by fatemeh gholami houjeghan, Seyed Saeed Seyed Ahmadi Zavieh, Azartash Azarnoush

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Thus there were not proper conditions for growing and development of čawgān in Timurid dynasty, and Timurid court did not have enough time and interest for team sports such as čawgān (similar to Safavid period). …”
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    Popular Violence in a Confucian World: A Short History of Stone Fighting and its Meaning by Felix Siegmund

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Research literature has explained stone fighting (sŏkchŏn) in different ways: As a ritual, a form of military training, a sport, and a popular past-time. Sŏkchŏn shares key characteristics with other violent past-times of the pre-modern era, but whether it should be classified as a sport seems doubtful. …”
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    Maqameh and Picaresque: Is picaresque influenced by Maqameh?‎ by Mahmoud Bashiri, Reza Jamshidi

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Since Spain was conquered by Umayyad dynasty, connections were formed between Arabs and Spanish which lead to scientific, artistic, and cultural exchanges and bilateral use of cultural resources. …”
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    Examination and Analysis of designs on the Mosul Ewers (Case Studies: Ewer of Ahmad Zakki-ol-Naghash Mosuli, Ewer of Younes ibn Yousef Mouseli, Ewer of Ghasem ibn Ali Mosuli, Ewer... by Mohammad Afrough

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The most magnificent examples of ewers can be seen during the 4th-7th Hijri centuries concurrent with Seljuk, Ilkhanate dynasties in Iran, built by the artists of Khorasan and Mosul metalworking schools. …”
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    Temporal and spatial patterns and influencing factors of intangible cultural heritage: Ancient Qin-Shu roads, Western China by Yuan Liu, Mo Chen, Yonggang Tian

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…That is, during Qin and Han Dynasties, Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, and Ming and Qing Dynasties, culture flourished, while in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Song and Yuan Dynasties, modern times culture developed slowly. …”
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    OSMANLI DEVLETİ’NDE AVCI KUŞU YETİŞTİRİCİLİĞİ / BÂZDÂRÂNLIK (BATI ANADOLU ÖRNEĞİ) by Mehmet İNBAŞI, Tahsin HAZIRBULAN

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Hunting, which emerged as a means of subsistence, turned into a military training, sport and entertainment for the state and dynasties in parallel with the development of humancentered civilization. …”
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