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- contribution by R. Vollandt". Oriental Institute. Berkes, Lajos (2018). "On Arabisation and Islamisation in Early Islamic Egypt. I. Prosopographic Notes on Muslim...
- Albanisation Americanisation immigrants Native Americans names Anglicisation Arabisation Armenians Berbers Blacks Jews Araucanisation Belarusisation soft Bengalisation...
- his "Arabisation", shifting poor Arabs from Iraq's southern regions to Kir**** with the lure of inexpensive housing. Another part of the Arabisation campaign...
- policy of pursuing a more orthodox Islam, which in turn promoted the Arabisation of the state. To legitimise their rule over their Arab subjects the Funj...
- Bendjedid, introduced some liberal economic reforms. He promoted a policy of Arabisation in Algerian society and public life. Teachers of Arabic, brought in from...
- Arabs invaded the region successfully, and a process of Islamisation and Arabisation started. [citation needed] The people now known as Phoenicians were a...
- under the Arabisation process of Saddam Hussein between 1970 and 2003. In 2009, some Yazidis who had previously experienced the Arabisation policies of...
- independence, all the Maghreb countries to varying degrees pursued a policy of Arabisation, aimed partly at displacing French from its colonial position as the...
- Jordi; Cressier, Patrice; Vicente, Angeles, eds. (1998). Peuplement et arabisation au Maghreb occidental : dialectologie et histoire. Zaragoza: Casa de...
- of the Libyan countryside, and cemented the cultural and linguistic Arabisation of the region. Zirid rule in Tripolitania was short-lived though, and...