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Baghdad and Samarra: The City as Palace

Baghdad and Samarra: The City as Palace. HIST 1007 9/30/13. History Club Meeting. Wed. Oct. 2, 5:30pm McMicken 357 Downtown Walking Tour with Prof. David Stradling Fri. Oct. 11, 3:30pm Meet at Fountain Square To register, e-mail me at haugrt@ucmail.uc.edu (include your M number).

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Baghdad and Samarra: The City as Palace

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  1. Baghdad and Samarra: The City as Palace HIST 1007 9/30/13

  2. History Club Meeting • Wed. Oct. 2, 5:30pm • McMicken357 • Downtown Walking Tour with Prof. David Stradling • Fri. Oct. 11, 3:30pm • Meet at Fountain Square • To register, e-mail me at haugrt@ucmail.uc.edu (include your M number)

  3. Is Islam an urban religion?

  4. Is there an Islamic City?

  5. Madina

  6. Kufa

  7. Damascus

  8. Merv

  9. Urban Institutions: `Ulama • Ahl al-hadith • Mosque • Waqf • Madrassa

  10. Urban Institutions: Sufism • Malamatis • Khanqah • Ribat

  11. Urban Institutions: Marketplace • Muhtasib • Caravanserai • Waqf • Mint

  12. Craftsmen • Guilds • Asnaf • Futuwwat • `Ayyar • Saffarids

  13. Bayt al-Hikma

  14. Ctesiphon and the Sasanian Model

  15. Ukhaydir

  16. Ukhaydir

  17. Samarra

  18. Dar al-Khilafa (Palace of the Caliph)

  19. Isfahan

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