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Intro to Islamic Civ (JINES/HIST 210) Karamustafa 

Information to help with assignments and papers for Intro to Islamic Civ (Fall 2009).
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(This mihrab, found in Isfahan, Iran, features a number of stylistic elements--such as calligraphy and geometric design--common to Islamic decorative art. Source: ARTstor)

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This is the library course guide for Ahmet T. Karamustafa's JINES 210/HIST 214C/IS 210C Introduction to Islamic Civilization class. Use the tabs above to help you locate reference sources, books, journals, newspaper articles, websites, and podcasts/RSS feeds for this class. Please note: This guide is not comprehensive and is meant as a starting point for your research.

 

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