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The Heritage of AL-ANDALUS and the Formation of Spanish History and Identity
Early Islamic Civilization
Music and Dance of the Middle East
Troubadour Poetry: an Intercultural Experience
Ancient Islamic Civilization
Ziryab Was Named Blackbird for a Reason: Because of His Musical
In Celebration of Ziryab, the Iranian Musician
Al-Andalus: the Cultures of Muslim Spain Spring 2016 Crns: 27934 / 24656 / 28444
I Spano-Arabic Poetry, the E Rovens:Al Medium, And
Andalusia Guidebook
Andalusia: a Journey of Music and Cultural Exchange Digital Story
Ziryab in the Aghlabid Court
Singing Slave Girls in Medieval Islamicate Historiography Simone Prince-Eichner Pomona College
The Role and Contribution of Women in Andalusian Muslim Civilization
Segment 1: Opening and Migration
The Impact of Medieval Baghdad on Our Modern World
Development of Fine Arts Under Abbasids the Arabs Were Famous
Male Homosexuality in Islamic Normative and in the Mujun Literature of Al-Andalus and the Maghreb Between the 10Th and 13Th Centuries
Top View
Al-Maqqarī's Ziryāb: the Making of a Myth
Al-Andalus 1 Al-Andalus
Ronnie Ziryab One Sheet
Mediations of Contemporary Popular Music in Morocco and Spain
Arabic Influences on Chaucer: Speculative Essays on a Study of a Literary Relationship
The Golden Age of Islamic Science – Science Ideas
SMITH Ku 0099D 16673 DAT
From the Artistic Director
Naseer Shamma Maqamat Ziryab Explore the World on Minus
CULINARY BIOGRAPHIES: Ziryab the Cuisine of Medieval Arab Spain
Andalusian Music By: Banning Eyre of Afropop Worldwide Thumbnail History in 711, a Berber General Named Tariq Bin Ziyad Crossed
1001 Inventions & Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization
Lesson Plans
Hearing Global Modernity: the Case of the Travelling Oud Introduction1
Suburban Cordoba During the Umayyad Caliphate, 929-1009
Ziryab the Father of Flamenco Music
Zafir: Musical Winds from North Africa to Andalucía
Ziryab the Father of Flamenco Music
Achievements of Al-Andalus Under Muslim Rule
Walsh University Al-Andalus, the Umayyads