EditorialAlfonso I the Battler (1073-1134). King of Aragon and Navarre (1104-1134). He participated in the Reconquest against Muslims in the Ebro Valley area. Portrait. Illustration by Santiago Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espa?a, Historia Ilustrada ...
EditorialArab manuscript "Consolaciones en el entretenimiento de califas y jefes" :Christians and Muslims fighting. Folio 22R. 528 B.-C.. Madrid, Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial.
EditorialMOSQUE OF DAMASCUS. View of the Prayer Room or haram. The marble mausoleum indicates the place where was buried the head of Saint John the Baptist, revered by Muslims as a prophet. Building from the VIII century. Damscus. Syria.
EditorialPelagius of Asturias (c. 685-737). Visigothic nobleman founder of the Kingdom of Asturias. First king of Asturias and winner of the Battle of Covadonga against the Muslims. Portrait. Chromolithography, 1875.
EditorialMilitary Order of Calatrava, founded in the kingdom of Castile in the 12th century (1158) by Abbot Raymond of Fitero, and Order of Santiago, originating in the 12th century (1175) in the Kingdom of Leo?n with the aim of protecting pilgrims on the Way ...
EditorialPelagius of Asturias (c. 685-737). Visigothic nobleman founder of the Kingdom of Asturias. First king of Asturias and winner of the Battle of Covadonga against the Muslims. Portrait. Chromolithography, 1875.
EditorialThe hill where the Battle of Uhud took place. The tombs of Hamza and other Muslims who died for their faith are also shown. Futuh al-Haramayn. Iran, 17th century. Source: Or. 343, f.41. Language: Persian.
EditorialPolisher. (Term ‘Barhiya’ caste applies to Hindus and ‘Saikalgar’ to Muslims). Man polishing a ‘tulwar’. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, ...
EditorialThe hill where the Battle of Uhud took place. The tombs of Hamza and other Muslims who died for their faith are also shown. Futuh al-Haramayn. Iran, 17th century. Source: Or. 343, f.41. Language: Persian.
EditorialГорскомусульманский конный. The Mountain. Depicts a Cossack on a white horse. The text reads: "The Mountain Dweller - Muslim Cavalry Division of Colonel Pupovskii invites volunteer Mountain Dwellers and Muslims. Enlist". A c...
EditorialSir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg KCMG DSO (20 July 1869 – 21 April 1930) was a senior Canadian-born British Army officer and British Empire colonial administrator. He published a number of works on military topics and Africa. During the First World Wa...
EditorialPolisher. (Term ‘Barhiya’ caste applies to Hindus and ‘Saikalgar’ to Muslims). Man polishing a ‘tulwar’. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, ...
EditorialPelagius of Asturias (c. 685-737). Visigothic nobleman founder of the Kingdom of Asturias. First king of Asturias and winner of the Battle of Covadonga against the Muslims. Portrait. Chromolithography, 1875.
EditorialCombat in front of Jerusalem. Victory of the Muslims and expulsion of the opponents of Muhammad of the holy places. Persian miniature, 16th century (c. 1583). Topkapi Sarayi. Library. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialArab manuscript "Consolaciones en el entretenimiento de califas y jefes" :Christians and Muslims fighting. Folio 22R. 528 B.-C.. Madrid, Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial.
Editorial'Preparing Medicine from Honey', from a Dispersed Manuscript of an Arabic Translation of De Materia Medica of Dioscorides, dated A.H. 621/ A.D. 1224, Attributed to Iraq, Baghdad, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper, H. 12 3/8 in. (31.4 cm), Codic...
EditorialCombat in front of Jerusalem. Victory of the Muslims and expulsion of the opponents of Muhammad of the holy places. Persian miniature, 16th century (c. 1583). Topkapi Sarayi. Library. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialReconquista. The Siege of Malaga (1487). The Catholic Monarchs conquered the city of Malaga from the Muslims. Engraving. "Historia de Espana Ilustrada", 1871.
EditorialSeventh Crusade (1248-1254). Conquest of Damietta (June 7, 1249). Saint Louis (1214-1270) conquest the city and returned him to the Muslims. Engraving in The Religious Revolution, 1880. Colored.
EditorialSeventh Crusade (1248-1254). Conquest of Damietta (June 7, 1249). Saint Louis (1214-1270) conquest the city and returned him to the Muslims. Engraving in The Religious Revolution, 1880.
EditorialRoderic. Visigoth king (709-711). He lost the throne when the peninsula was invaded by the Muslims. Roderic with noblewoman Florinda (La Cava) Colored engraving.
EditorialMilitary Order of Calatrava, founded in the kingdom of Castile in the 12th century (1158) by Abbot Raymond of Fitero, and Order of Santiago, originating in the 12th century (1175) in the Kingdom of Leo?n with the aim of protecting pilgrims on the Way ...
EditorialMOSQUE OF DAMASCUS. View of the Prayer Room or haram. The marble mausoleum indicates the place where was buried the head of Saint John the Baptist, revered by Muslims as a prophet. Building from the VIII century. Damscus. Syria.
EditorialArab manuscript "Consolaciones en el entretenimiento de califas y jefes" :Christians and Muslims fighting. Folio 22R. 528 B.-C.. Madrid, Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial.
EditorialThe archangel Gabriel, from "The Wonders of Creation and the Oddities of Existence", around 1375-1425. Gabriel is an important figure to Muslims as well as to Christians. In Islam, Gabriel acts as God's messenger to the Prophet Mohammed on his Night Jo...