العادات و التقاليد في الهند خلال عصر السلطنة الإسلامية (602-932هـ 1206-1526م)
Other Title(s)
Customs and traditions in India during the Islamic sultanate (602-932 a. h 1206-1526 a. d)
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Source
الملوية للدراسات الآثارية و التاريخية
Issue
Vol. 8, Issue 24 (31 May. 2021), pp.353-376, 24 p.
Publisher
University of Sammara College of Archaeology
Publication Date
2021-05-31
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
24
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Abstract EN
The research studies an aspect of Indian civilization, which is the customs and traditions of Indian society in its diversity between (Muslims and Hindus), and as it is known that India has ancient and unique customs and traditions due to its rich history in which the cultures of invading peoples have melted over the course of centuries and merged with the local community.
Most of their customs are followed and inherited from their long history, as well as their acquisition of other customs and traditions from different and multiple influences.
The first axis included the royal decrees and traditions, the second axis was about astrology and magic, the third axis included the sati habit.
The fourth axis we talked about yoga and we dealt with the fifth axis about Islamic mysticism in India.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
ساجد عبد محمد. 2021. العادات و التقاليد في الهند خلال عصر السلطنة الإسلامية (602-932هـ 1206-1526م). الملوية للدراسات الآثارية و التاريخية،مج. 8، ع. 24، ص ص. 353-376.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
ساجد عبد محمد. العادات و التقاليد في الهند خلال عصر السلطنة الإسلامية (602-932هـ 1206-1526م). الملوية للدراسات الآثارية و التاريخية مج. 8، ع. 24 (أيار 2021)، ص ص. 353-376.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
ساجد عبد محمد. العادات و التقاليد في الهند خلال عصر السلطنة الإسلامية (602-932هـ 1206-1526م). الملوية للدراسات الآثارية و التاريخية. 2021. مج. 8، ع. 24، ص ص. 353-376.
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Journal Articles
Language
Arabic
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