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We're taught to be ashamed of confusion, anger, fear and sadness, and to me they're of equal value to happiness, excitement and inspiration.
Hardback. New. Stephen P. Blake compares the Islamic concept of time across the empires of the Safavids, Ottomans and Mughals. Each empire created a new temporal system, fashioning a new solar calendar and a new round of rituals and ceremonies from the cultural resources at hand. This book explains the impact of Islamic science on the West. ISBN 1107030234 9781107030237 [GB]
Cambridge University Press, Date: 2013-02-11. Hardcover. Very Good. 0.7874 in x 9.0551 in x 6.0630 in. Light shelf-wear. Spine ends lightly bumped. Otherwise, a tight copy with crisp, clean pages. 2013. Cambridge University Press ISBN 1107030234 9781107030237 [US]
Cambridge University Press 2/11/2013 Hardback or Cased Book New in New jacket Time in Early Modern Islam: Calendar, Ceremony, and Chronology in the Safavid, Mughal and Ottoman Empires (Hardback or Cased Book)
ISBN10: 1107030234, ISBN13: 9781107030237, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Stephen P. Blake compares the Islamic concept of time across the empires of the Safavids, Ottomans and Mughals. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2013]
ISBN10: 1107030234, ISBN13: 9781107030237, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Stephen P. Blake compares the Islamic concept of time across the empires of the Safavids, Ottomans and Mughals. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2013]
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