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The qāญī's dīwān (sijill) before the Ottomans
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 415-436
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Vowel Harmony in Twi
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 124-130
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Rifā‘ah Badawī Rāfi‘ aṭ-Ṭahtāwī: The Egyptian Revivalist1
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 961-967
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Tan Sitong and the ether reconsidered
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 551-575
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The Sogdian fragments of Leningrad
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 231-240
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Marco Polo and His ‘Travels’1
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 82-101
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An Apocalyptic Vision of Islamic History
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 308-338
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A Nestorian monastic settlement on the island of Ṣīr Banī Yās, Abu Dhabi: a preliminary report
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 221-235
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The verb in northern Najdi Arabic1
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 467-499
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Kitāb Al-Farq: A Work on the Habe Kingdoms Attributed to ‘Uthmān Dan Fodio
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 558-579
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Sons of suns: myth and totemism in early China
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 290-326
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Homoeroticism and homosexuality in Islam: a review article
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 260-266
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The Islamic Background of Ibn Khaldūn's Political Theory
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 23-31
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Rifā،ah Badawī Rāfi، aṭ-Ṭahṭāwī: The Egyptian Revivalist
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 399-415
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Geography, empire and sainthood in the eighteenth-century Muslim Deccan
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- 16 July 2004, pp. 207-225
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Bahing and the Proto-Kiranti verb1
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 336-356
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The Great Way of Former Heaven: a group of Chinese secret religious sects
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 362-392
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Modern Egyptian renaissance man
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 184-192
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The function of asbāb al-nuzūl in Qur'ānic exegesis
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 1-20
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Object markers and agreement pronouns in Semitic languages1
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 468-500
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