Published on November 22, 2023
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Saladin, also known as Yusuf ibn Ayyub, stands as a monumental figure in Islamic history, renowned for his pivotal role in the Crusades and the Saladin, also known as Yusuf ibn Ayyub, stands as a monumental figure in Islamic history, renowned for his pivotal role in the Crusades and the establishment of the Ayyubid dynasty.establishment of the Ayyubid dynasty. Born in 1137 in Tikrit, Iraq, he ascended as a military leader under the Zengid dynasty, eventually founding the Ayyubid dynasty.
Read morePublished on July 3, 2022
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The history of Moroccan cuisine is as sophisticated and diverse as its aromas and flavours. The foods which Marrakech (and Morocco) are renowned for are the culmination of centuries of trade and cultural amalgamation. Of course, the history associated with Moroccan cuisine has also shaped the way its people eat their favourite meals, along with when and why they eat what they do. This article will provide more detailed information on its origins.
Read morePublished on March 13, 2022
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Sultan Abdul Hamid II was the last of the great sultans. He came on the stage of history at a time when the empire was bankrupt and could not defend itself against its many enemies. In the face of aggression from without and sabotage from within, hammered by forces of nationalism and weakened by internal sabotage from some of the millets, he waged a valiant battle to preserve what was left of the once mighty empire. In this effort, he was partially successful, preserving its Islamic core for forty years and keeping the empire out of a major war for as long. But his methods and the internal tensions built up by the very modernization processes he had fostered, finally did him in.
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