- term
Islamicate to
refer to
characteristics of
regions where Muslims,
while culturally dominant, were not,
properly speaking, “religious”: "'
Islamicate' would...
- they
become centers of
public life
within the
sprawling cities of the
Islamicate Empires. The
coffeehouses sometimes acted like the bayt al-Hakima or madrasas...
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Alchemy in the
medieval Islamic world refers to both
traditional alchemy and
early practical chemistry (the
early chemical investigation of
nature in general)...
- Caliphates,
including that of non-Muslims,
sometimes referred to as "
Islamicate".
Islamic art encomp****es the
visual arts
including fields as
varied as...
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Spanish architecture has
drawn from a host of influences. Fine
examples of
Islamicate architecture,
belonging to the
Western Islamic tradition, were
built in...
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Emilie (1985),
Islamicate Celestial Globes:
Their History, Construction, and Use,
Smithsonian Institution...
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intention of
protecting Hinduism and yet were at the same time
staunchly Islamicate in
their court ceremonials and dress. The empire's founders, Harihara...
- (Arabic: نبط العراق, romanized: Nabaṭ al-ʿIrāq) is a name used by
medieval Islamicate scholars for the rural, Aramaic-speaking,
native inhabitants of central...
- B. (2000).
Beyond Turk and Hindu:
Rethinking Religious Identities in
Islamicate South Asia.
University Press of Florida. pp. 300–306, 321–322. ISBN 978-0-8130-3099-9...
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August 2012. Bhaskar, Ira; Allen,
Richard (2022). "13".
Bombay cinema's
Islamicate histories. Bristol:
Intellect Books. ISBN 978-1-78938-397-3. Saltz, Rachel...