Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Hiafa’s Fief and it’s Role in the Islamic Franksh Struggle (943-690H/1100-1291 A.D)

Hiafa’s Fief and it’s Role in the Islamic Franksh Struggle (943-690H/1100-1291 A.D) PDF

Abd Al-Rahim Sa’d Addin Abu Ann

Supervisor(s)
Dr. Jamal Mohamd Judeh - الدكتور سعيد عبد الله البيشاوي
Discussion Commity

صفحة
Abstract :

Fief and it’s Role in the Islamic Franksh Struggle

(943-690H/1100-1291 A.D)

Prepared By

Abd Al-Rahim Sa’d Addin Abu Ann

Supervised By

Dr. Jamal Mohamd Judeh

Dr. Said Abd Allah Bishawi

Abstract

The study of Frankish wars have attracted the attention of modern historians and researchers both in west and east as one conflict between west and east in the middle ages due to their significant influences and results.

Although of the many research conducted investigating Frankish wars, they don’t cover all their stages and facts. Therefore this field is still an important field to researchers higlightenning some of it’s ambiguous aspects. Because the topic of Haifa city hasn’t been studied, I chose this topic to be the central point of my investigations which is titled by “Haifa’s feudalism and it’s Role In The Islamic Frankish Struggle from 493-690H11100-1291A.D “ whatever the matter was, the Frankish people captured most of Aisham and Palestine by force, and they applied the European feudal system in the east with some few modifications due to the nature of these countries. The Frankish had established three districts: Al-radaha, Antakia, and Tarablus. In addition, they established the Frankish Kingdom of Bait Al-maqdis which was divided to four districts: Saeda baronial, yaffa and Askalan, Al-jalil, and over Jordan. There were also twelve fiefs districts: Haifa, Nablus, Arsu

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