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Hace 9 horas · Genoa, along with Venice, dominated the trade in the Eastern Mediterranean beginning in the 12th century, and the Black Sea slave trade beginning in the 13th century. They sold both Baltic and Slavic slaves, as well as Armenians , Circassians , Georgians , Turks and other ethnic groups of the Black Sea and Caucasus , to the Muslim nations of the Middle East. [23]
Hace 9 horas · In the 21st century, Ibn Taymiyya is one of the most cited medieval authors and his treatises are regarded to be of central intellectual importance by several Islamic revivalist movements. Ibn Taymiyya's disciples, consisting of both Hanbalis and non-Hanbalis, were attracted to his advocacy of ijtihad outside the established boundaries of the madhabs and shared his taste for activism and ...
Hace 9 horas · Buddhism in Japan ( 日本の仏教, Nihon no Bukkyō) was first established in the 6th century CE. [3] [4] [5] Most of the Japanese Buddhists belong to new schools of Buddhism which were established in the Kamakura period (1185-1333). [6] During the Edo (Tokugawa)-period (1603–1868), Buddhism was controlled by the feudal Shogunate.
Hace 9 horas · Science fiction studies began around the turn of the 20th century, but it was not until later that science fiction studies solidified as a discipline with the publication of the academic journals Extrapolation (1959), Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction (1972), and Science Fiction Studies (1973), and the establishment of the oldest organizations devoted to the study of ...
Hace 9 horas · The 6th- or 7th-century Ashmolean Parchment AN 1981.940 provides the only example in the Coptic language of a love spell between men. More recently, the European colonization of Africa resulted in the introduction of anti-sodomy laws, and is generally regarded as the central reason why African nations have such stringent laws against gay men today. [16]
Hace 9 horas · According to the Oxford English Dictionary, wicce and wicca were probably derived from the Old English verb wiccian, meaning 'to practice witchcraft'. Wiccian has a cognate in Middle Low German wicken (attested from the 13th century). The further etymology of this word is problematic.