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oapen-20.500.12657-855902023-11-28T03:35:59Z Architettura islamica nel Mediterraneo fatimide (X-XII secolo) Hadda, Lamia Islamic architecture Mediterranean Fatimids Normans North Africa bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMX History of architecture Despite a rather conflicted origin and a controversial genealogy, the Fatimids were one of the most promising and flourishing dynasties in Islam. Their two-century reign, from 969 to 1171, represents a significant period in the history of the medieval Mediterranean. The dynasty took its first steps in Ifriqiya, present-day Tunisia, and from there extended their rule throughout North Africa until the capture of Egypt. Sicily, conquered by the Muslims in the 9th century, also fell under Fatimid rule until 1091, the date of the Norman conquest of the island. In this historical context, the book attempts to shed light on the main events starting with the architecture built in North Africa and the cultural exchanges between the two shores of the Mediterranean. 2023-11-27T17:05:27Z 2023-11-27T17:05:27Z 2023 book ONIX_20231127_9791221502282_19 2975-0350 9791221502282 9791221502275 9791221502299 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/85590 ita Ricerche. Architettura, Pianificazione, Paesaggio, Design application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International 38567.pdf https://books.fupress.com/isbn/9791221502282 Firenze University Press 10.36253/979-12-215-0228-2 Despite a rather conflicted origin and a controversial genealogy, the Fatimids were one of the most promising and flourishing dynasties in Islam. Their two-century reign, from 969 to 1171, represents a significant period in the history of the medieval Mediterranean. The dynasty took its first steps in Ifriqiya, present-day Tunisia, and from there extended their rule throughout North Africa until the capture of Egypt. Sicily, conquered by the Muslims in the 9th century, also fell under Fatimid rule until 1091, the date of the Norman conquest of the island. In this historical context, the book attempts to shed light on the main events starting with the architecture built in North Africa and the cultural exchanges between the two shores of the Mediterranean. 10.36253/979-12-215-0228-2 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9791221502282 9791221502275 9791221502299 28 160 Florence open access
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Despite a rather conflicted origin and a controversial genealogy, the Fatimids were one of the most promising and flourishing dynasties in Islam. Their two-century reign, from 969 to 1171, represents a significant period in the history of the medieval Mediterranean. The dynasty took its first steps in Ifriqiya, present-day Tunisia, and from there extended their rule throughout North Africa until the capture of Egypt. Sicily, conquered by the Muslims in the 9th century, also fell under Fatimid rule until 1091, the date of the Norman conquest of the island. In this historical context, the book attempts to shed light on the main events starting with the architecture built in North Africa and the cultural exchanges between the two shores of the Mediterranean.
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