2,155 search results for “arabic history” in the Public website
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The trade in antiques in 19th c. Cairo and Damascus: conflicted supply and keen suppliers
Lecture
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Monumental epigraphy of Transoxiana in the Timurid period: poets, craftsmen and patrons
Lecture
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CANCELLED: LUSSI Lecture: The Relationship between Islamic Esotericism and the Occult Sciences
Lecture
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Medieval Medical Manuscripts: A Colloquium
Conference
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Framing Late Antique Religion: Religion & Ethnicity in the Quran
Lecture, Framing Late Antique Religion
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Syrian Archaeology Before and After the Syrian War of 2011
Lecture, LUCIS What's New series
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Patterns of Art Consumption across the Modern Mediterranean | Masterclass 3
Masterclass
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Patterns of Art Consumption across the Modern Mediterranean | Masterclass 5
Masterclass
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Lecture by Inna Kupreeva "Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Principle of Non-Contradiction"
Lecture
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Tifinagh: The brand-new age-old traditional Berber script
Lecture, LUCIS What's New series
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Kazakhstan’s section of the Great Silk Road in light of new archaeological discoveries
Lecture
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Earthly and Heavenly: Love, Loyalty, and Music in Persian Mystic Poetry
Conference
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Conference: The Future of the African City
Conference
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"We Give Them Schools, Hospitals, Democracy. Why Don't They Love Us?" Outside Intervention in Afghanistan, 2001-2021
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
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LIMS talk
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Global Challenges: The Regime of Lukashenka
Lecture
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Six university buildings you can visit on the Open Monument Days
Of the 32 historic buildings that are opening their doors to the public on the Open Monument Days on 8 and 9 September, five are University buildings. The Hortus Botanicus is also open.
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Justice for Syria is possible, but only if political will exists
Atrocities have been the order of the day in Syria since war broke out in 2011, but the perpetrators are rarely tried. According to PhD candidate Elizabeth Van Schaack, the international community could bring justice in Syria, but only if there is political will. PhD defence on 29 April 2020.
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The eighty-year-old Leiden Papyrological Insitute has a small but great collection
The Leiden Papyrological Institute celebrated its eightieth birthday on Monday 19 January. Its collection of papyri – including paper, potsherds, pieces of wood and even lead – covers the period from 300 B.C. until after 800 A.D. and is entirely of Egyptian origin. The institute’s anniversary is being…
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Blog Post | Pandemics, Bricks-and-Mortar, and Heads of Mission
Jorge Heine writes about 'bricks-and-mortar' diplomatic posts and their significance during a pandemic.
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Library staff aim to maintain services and collections
The people behind the Leiden University Libraries aim to maintain the level of their services to clients as much as possible. They are making thankful use of internet, but not everything can be put online.
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Ten Leiden researchers awarded a Veni grant
Ten Leiden researchers will receive funding of up to 280,000 euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). They will use this grant to develop their research ideas in the coming three years.
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European foreign policy after a crisis: change and continuity
‘Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy.’ That is the title of Nikki Ikani’s book that was published last month. We asked the writer five questions about her book. Presentation: 5 & 20 April.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability: The MENA Region in the Modern Period Cairo
Conference, Cleveringa conference
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Language of Religion: What does it inform the field of Linguistics?
Lecture
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2021 Evening Edition
Festival
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The Structure and Development of an Indonesian Youth Language
Lecture
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Workshop Teaching the Middle East
Debate, Workshop
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LUSSI Seminar: The Shi'ites and the Qurʾan: The Origins of Islam between Apocalypse and Empire
Lecture
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Guiding Travelers Workshop: Visual Religion
Lecture
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CANCELLED | New Remarks on the Problematic Nature of the Qurʾanic Text: Muhammad and Ali Between Apocalypse and Empire
Lecture
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Revolutionizing the Genealogy: Charisma, Power and Social Change in Morocco
Lecture, LUCIS Short Stay Visiting Scholar
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The Implications of ISIS (the “Islamic State”) for Islamic Movements and the Middle East
Lecture
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Living on the Other Side: A Legal-Anthropological Analysis of Migration and Family Law in Morocco
Lecture
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Peacekeeping in South Lebanon: Credibility and Local Cooperation
Lecture
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The "Serpent of the Desert" and the "Lion’s Whelp": Transformations of Christian Apocalypticism and Interreligious Polemics
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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Ports, Production, and Promises: Radical Transformations and Job Creation in Oman
Lecture, L-PEG Lunch Research Seminar
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Translanguaging practices, vulgar language, and metalinguistic comments in late-colonial Indonesia
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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LUCIS Summer School: Philology & Manuscripts from the Muslim World
LUCIS Summer School
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Hilal Dance: Arabo-Andalusian
Arts and leisure
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International Trade and Foreign Aid in a World that is Increasingly Inward Looking
Lecture
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Negotiation in Conquest: wars, treaties and recollections of the rise of the caliphate
Conference
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Commitment and Poetry: Najwan Darwish and Mia You
Arts and Culture
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Sharia Transformations: Cultural Politics and the Rebranding of an Islamic Judiciary
Lecture, LUCIS Keynotes
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Acts of Rebellions and Revolts in the Early Caliphate
Conference
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Forum Antiquum: Myths, islands, signs: snapshots of the exegesis to the Odyssey from across the centuries
Lecture
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series
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Patterns of Art Consumption across the Modern Mediterranean | Masterclass 4
Masterclass
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Guiding Travelers Workshop: Visual Religion
Conference
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“I looked upon the Nile”: In the Archives with Langston Hughes
LUCIS Masterclass | MENA Cultures & Global Aesthetics