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Early Islamic Empire Working Paper Series

Early Islamic Empire Working Paper Series
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This space is dedicated to the working paper series published by the “Early Islamic Empire” project. The papers published here are works in progress and should be considered stimuli for debate.

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2016

José Haro Peralta and Peter Verkinderen. “Jedli: A Textual Analysis Toolbox for Digitized Arabic Texts”. Early Islamic Empire Working Paper Series, 02. Hamburg: ERC Project "The Early Islamic EMpire at Work", 2016, Jedli: A Textual Analysis Toolbox [ more ]

2015

Jürgen Paul . “ᶜAbbāsid Administrative Legacy in the Seljuq World”. Early Islamic Empire Working Paper Series, 01. Hamburg: ERC Project "The Early Islamic Empire at Work", 2015, ᶜAbbāsid Administrative Legacy
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