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Ancient and Medieval Middle East Resources .
;9_12;_PROF; Draco MSN Encarta Provides a brief description of this constellation and its location in the sky.
History Of the Christians In Iran A book by Zarin Behravesh Pakizegi
History of the Arabian Horse Offers a historical account of the purebred horse that radically impacted Arabian culture. Describes the Arabian pony express.
Ibn Khaldun - MSN Encarta Profiles the 14th century Islamic historian whose Universal History is considered to be the definitive guide to medieval North African history.
Israeli-Egyptian Treaty; 1973 .
MSN Encarta - Arab League Outlines the formation and history of this political alliance, and lists member countries.
MSN Encarta - Arabs Ethnographical and cultural moniker is defined in this virtual encyclopedia entry.
MSN Encarta - Hashemite Multimedia encyclopedia features an historical profile of this ethnographical term.
MSN Encarta - Levant Learn about this historic region which once included Greece, Egypt, and other eastern Mediterranean lands.
MSN Encarta - Saracens Describes the North Arabian tribes who appear in ancient texts that describe the peoples of the middle east.
Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam Offers a response to Watt's theory of Islamic development in Qurashi society. Suggests Muhammad's preaching developed a people's identity.
Mesopotamia [Ancient History Sourcebook] Extensive list of links on the culture and history of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia
Mything Links: The Near East Illustrated and annotated collection of links looking at the history, mythology, traditions, and archaeological wealth of ancient Anatolia and Central Asia. Includes a section on the Amazons.
Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur Museum exhibit with archived information about C. Leonard Woolley's excavation of the royal tombs at Ur. Related images. Discussion of Woolley's theory of the Great Flood.
Wahhabi Movement in Arabia Chronicles the 18th century founder of the religious reformation movement Muhammad ibn 'Abd alWahhab and describes his teachings.
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