Arab-Byzantine relations in early Islamic times /

Surrounded on all sides by hostile nations and peoples, Islam began life as a religion in a wary manner. This collection begins and ends with war and considers the uneasy relationship between the Arabs and the Byzantine civilization from which they learned a great deal during uneasy periods of peace

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Corporate Author: Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund
Other Authors: Bonner, Michael David, Bonner, Michael, 1952-, Bonner, Michael, 1952-2019
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published: Aldershot : Ashgate/Variorum, [2004], ©2004
Aldershot : c2004
Aldershot, Hants ; Burlington, VT : 2004
Aldershot, Hants ; Burlington, VT : c2004
Aldershot, Hants ; Burlington, VT : 2004
Series:Formation of the classical Islamic world ; v. 8
The formation of the classical Islamic world ; v. 8
Formation of the classical Islamic world ; v. 8
Formation of the classical Islamic world v. 8
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