• Miskawayh (redirect from Ibn Miskawaih)
    wa-taṭhīr al-aʻrāq (in Arabic). Cairo: al-Maṭbaʻah al-Ḥusaynīyah. Ibn Miskawaih, Ahmad ibn Muhammad (1917) [1909]. Caetani, Leone (ed.). The Tajârib al-umam;...
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  • Retrieved 2022-08-12. An unpublished treatise of Miskawaih on Justice or Risāla fī Māhiyat al-'adl li Miskawaih., 1968 (German and English Edition) ISSN 0021-1818...
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    that the Rus' intended to settle permanently there. According to ibn Miskawaih, the local people broke the peace by stone-throwing and other abuse directed...
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    possible that the Rus' intended to settle permanently. According to ibn Miskawaih, the local people broke the peace by stone-throwing and other abuse directed...
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    Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2021-02-26. Abu ' Ibn Miskawaih, Ibn Muhammad, Ahmad (2014). The Tajarib Al-Umam; Or, History of Ibn Miskawayh...
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  • old Shule Kingdom). Later, in 960, according to Muslim historians Ibn Miskawaih and Ibn al-Athir, there was a mass conversion of the Turks (reportedly...
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  • History of Iran. Vol. 4. Cambridge University Press. Khan, M. S. (1969). "Miskawaih and Arabic Historiography". Journal of the American Oriental Society....
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  • 1977 paper read: Islamic Values and Change. The Ethical Philosophy of Miskawaih, Aligarh Muslim University Press, Aligarh, India, 1964. The Moral Philosophy...
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  • possible that the Rus' intended to settle permanently. According to ibn Miskawaih, the local people broke the peace by throwing stones and other abuse at...
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