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الصفحة 319
Their Conversion How did the barbarians come to be converted ? The experience of the Goths and the Lombards shows us the negative side of the story . They had been converted to the Arian form of Christianity before they invaded the ...
Their Conversion How did the barbarians come to be converted ? The experience of the Goths and the Lombards shows us the negative side of the story . They had been converted to the Arian form of Christianity before they invaded the ...
الصفحة 343
Cairo , the mosques of Cairouan and Fez , the converted church of Cordoba , and the palace of Baghdad . ... A consequence of this hybridization was the spread of the Arabic language in which converts had to affirm their Muslim faith .
Cairo , the mosques of Cairouan and Fez , the converted church of Cordoba , and the palace of Baghdad . ... A consequence of this hybridization was the spread of the Arabic language in which converts had to affirm their Muslim faith .
الصفحة 465
Abraham and Esther became saints ; but the converted Jews remain to this day as indestructible racial societies concealed in Spain and Portugal.1 The literate and well - to - do Jews were expelled after the edict of 1492.
Abraham and Esther became saints ; but the converted Jews remain to this day as indestructible racial societies concealed in Spain and Portugal.1 The literate and well - to - do Jews were expelled after the edict of 1492.
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