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Islam and the Arabs in the Western Mediterranean During the Age of the Viceroys of Moslem Spain (711-756 C.E.)

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Islam and the Arabs in the Western Mediterranean During the Age of the Viceroys of Moslem Spain (711-756 C.E.)

by Farrukh, Omar A

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Published in Beirut, Lebanon by al-Maktab al-tajārī in 1959. Arabic language edition. (206 pages.) Rare! Only a dozen current listings in major research libraries in WorldCat. All softcover books are sealed in plastic, packaged securely with protective cardboard backing, and shipped promptly.

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Title
Islam and the Arabs in the Western Mediterranean During the Age of the Viceroys of Moslem Spain (711-756 C.E.)
Author
Farrukh, Omar A
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Paperback
Place of Publication
Beirut
Date Published
1959
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