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Home » News » Community » Workshop » Rulers as Authors in the Islamic world. Knowledge, authority and legitimacy

Rulers as Authors in the Islamic world. Knowledge, authority and legitimacy

Posted on Thursday September 21st, 2017 by

The Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures is hosting a workshop on ‘Rulers as Authors in the Islamic world. Knowledge, authority and legitimacy‘ from 18-19 December 2017. You can find the full programme here.

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