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Islamic History Geodata Initiative

The University Tübingen startet the Islamic History Geodata Initiative, collecting Geodaten in the Middle East during the Islamic period.

 

The Initiative includes Events and Discussions, which can be found on their website.… Read more

Posted in Projects | Tagged History, Islamic Studies

Bamberg Islam-Encyclopedia

Prof. Dr. Patrick Franke from the Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg presents the Bamberger Islam-Enzyklopädie, a portal for Wikipedia articles written with academic standards in mind.

The project is based on Prof. Frankes own, long Wikipedia experience and is supposed to provide the … Read more

Posted in Projects | Tagged Arabic Studies, Islamic Studies

Houshamadyan – A project to reconstruct Ottoman Armenian town and village life

Dr. Elke Hartmann and her colleagues have been working on the Houshamadyan-project for ten years now. In it, the life of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire is displayed in all its facettes of culture, history and philology. Everybody interested should … Read more

Posted in Projects | Tagged Armenology, Ottoman Empire

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