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THE TURKIC PEOPLES IN THE MODERN ARAB HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE CRUSADES

https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2017-13-2-175-186

Abstract

The article is devoted to the  new  trends in  modern Arabic historiography of the  Crusades, in which ideological work involving  the ideas of Arab nationalism and Islamic fundamentalism is gradually giving way to a truly scientific works. In the  last  four  decades, the  Arab historians has been  publishing dozens of papers devoted to the  Turkic military  leaders and  rulers  in this  period of the Middle East history  and the decisive contribution of the Turks in the  expulsion of the  crusaders from the region of the Muslim world. Arab authors have noted the  leading  role of the  Seljuks  and  the  Mamluks  in the struggle of the Muslims with the crusaders.

About the Author

O. A. Sokolov
St. Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Oleg A. Sokolov - postgraduate student of the Oriental Faculty, research assistant, Scientific researcher of the Laboratory of the  Analysis and Modeling of Social Processes.

11, Universitetskaya emb., St.Petersburg, 199034



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Sokolov O.A. THE TURKIC PEOPLES IN THE MODERN ARAB HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE CRUSADES. Islam in the modern world. 2017;13(2):175-186. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2017-13-2-175-186

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