Volume 15 Issue 64

Published: 2025-06-25

Contents


بحث
bread:a study in the Mosuli cultural heritage The

Ali Al-Ubaidi,

This study seeks to reveal the importance of bread, the stages of its appearance and its names, and to trace its words as mentioned in our cultural heritage, such as proverbs, beliefs, customs and...

Pages: 95-111
Mosul through the Book of (Aihsin altaqasim fi maerifat alaqalim) by Al-Maqdisi, d.: 380 AH / 990 AD An analytical studies

Mohammad Nazar AL-Dabbagh,

The book (Aihsin altaqasim fi maerifat alaqalim) by Al-Maqdisi, d.: 380 AH / 990 AD, was of great importance among the geographical works, and it received wide attention from Orientalist scholars...

Pages: 1-18
Dowries in the Governing Families in Mosul (between the Fourth and Seventh Centuries AH)

Maha Saeed Hameed,

Dowries are regarded as rights imposed on husbands and as a social custom resulting from intermarriages. We did not find any book in the Arab heritage books dealing with dowries and what is related...

Pages: 19-32
Christians in the Ottoman Archives in the States of Mosul and Egypt1839-1861

Etlal Salim Hanna,

The Ottoman Archive, represented by the Prime Minister, is an important source for studying the history of the components of Ottoman society, as it provides important information about the nature...

Pages: 65-94
The Scientific Journeys between the Scholars of Mosul and Baghdad in the Light of "al-mukhtaṣar al-muḥtàdj ilayhi min Ta'rikh" (An Abridgement of Ibn al-Dubaythí's History) by al-Dhahabí (748AH / 1348 AD)

Hanan Abdul Khalik Ali Al-Sab'awi,

This paper is an attempt at clarifying the role of a number of distinguished Mosuli people whose biographies were mentioned in (An Abridgement of Ibn al-Dubayth's History) by al-Dhahab by...

Pages: 49-64
Scientific links between Mosul and Baghdad during the sixth century AH/ twelfth century AD

Suhaib H. Alghadanfary,

The research focused on the scientific links between Mosul and Baghdad in the sixth century AH / twelfth century AD, as Baghdad was a destination for scholars since the first Abbasid era, while...

Pages: 33-48