Out of Arabia: Phoenicians, Arabs, and the Discovery of EuropeInterlink Publishing Group Incorporated, 3 jan 2010 - 272 pagina's The first volume in a series that examines the spread of cultures from the East into Europe |
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THE DISCOVERY OF EUROPE THE FIRST TRAVELLERS | 15 |
GLITTERING KINGDOMS ARAB STATES BEFORE ISLAM | 41 |
ROMES ARAB HALF CENTURY ARAB EMPRESSES | 66 |
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