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Events
25
Sep
Histories Connected: Roundtable
Roundtable: discussing Tsolin Nalbantian's draft grant proposal
Tsolin Nalbantian
14
Oct
Middle East Studies Lecture
The ties that bound early Islamicate society
Edmund Hayes
27
Oct
29
Oct
Conference
The Materiality of Ziyāra in the Early Islamic World Tombs, Shrines, Practices and Politics (ca. 650-1300 CE)
Aila Santi
18
Nov
Middle East Studies Lecture
From Cordoba to Damascus: Reconstructing the final lost chapter of the Arabic Orosius
Finn Lindo-Dunn
19
Nov
Debate
Shrines and Shrine Culture in Pre-Safavid Shi'ism: a Joint Discussion
Fuchsia Hart (V&A) and Stephennie Mulder (University of Texas)
16
Dec
Middle East Studies Lecture
Monarchies of Extraction: The Gulf states in the global food system
Christian Henderson
17
Dec
Lecture
The Askari shrine and its urban context in Abbasid Samarra
Alastair Northedge
06
Apr
08
Apr
Conference
From the ground up: The politics of burial and memory in the early Islamic world
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