The Encyclopaedia of Islam: Fascicules 111-112 : Masrah MawlidClifford Edmund Bosworth BRILL, 1 janv. 1989 - 128 pages |
Table des matières
767 | |
Section 2 | 768 |
Section 3 | 775 |
Section 4 | 780 |
Section 5 | 782 |
Section 6 | 844 |
Section 7 | 846 |
Section 8 | 870 |
Section 9 | 871 |
Section 10 | 872 |
Section 11 | 893 |
Section 12 | 895 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Abbasid Abd al-Raḥmān Abd Allah Abū Ubayd according Aḥmad al-Amthal al-Din al-Malik al-Maṣṣiṣa al-Tabarī Alī amir amthal Ankara Arabic Armenian Baghdad Beirut Berber Bibliography Brockelmann Cairo caliph celebrated century ceremony Chief client court dede Djabal drama eunuchs Fatimids festival followed fols freedmen Ghaznawid governor Hanafi Himyar horses i-ii ibid Ibn Khaldun Ibrāhīm idem India Islamic Ismail Ismailis Istanbul Kitāb kitchen known Kur'an Lahore later Leiden literature London Maḥmūd Mas'ud Masyad Matghara mathal Mathāmina mathnawi Maṭmāța mawali Mawdūd Mawlānā Mawlawiyya Mawlay mawlid mentioned mosque Muḥammad Murudi Muslim non-Arab official organised Ottoman palace Paris patron period Persian poems poet political pre-Islamic prince printed procession proverbs Ramaḍān reign religious ruler Shah shaykh sion slaves Sultan Syria tarika Tarikh Tehran theatre tion town tradition translation tribes Türk Turkish Umar Umar II Umayyad Urdu verse Vizier wala Yāķūt