Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem

In Andreas Kaplony, L. Korn & J. Pahlitzsch (eds.), Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie. pp. 33-46 (2004)
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original Kaplony, Andreas; Korn, L.; Pahlitzsch, J. (2004) "Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem". In Kaplony, Andreas, Korn, L., Pahlitzsch, J., Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie, pp. 33-46: (2004)
original Kaplony, Andreas; Korn, L.; Pahlitzsch, J. (2004) "Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem". In Kaplony, Andreas, Korn, L., Pahlitzsch, J., Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie, pp. 33-46: (2004)
original Kaplony, Andreas; Korn, L.; Pahlitzsch, J. (2004) "Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem". In Kaplony, Andreas, Korn, L., Pahlitzsch, J., Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie, pp. 33-46: (2004)
original Kaplony, Andreas; Korn, L.; Pahlitzsch, J. (2004) "Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem". In Kaplony, Andreas, Korn, L., Pahlitzsch, J., Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie, pp. 33-46: (2004)
original Kaplony, Andreas; Korn, L.; Pahlitzsch, J. (2004) "Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem". In Kaplony, Andreas, Korn, L., Pahlitzsch, J., Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie, pp. 33-46: (2004)
original Kaplony, Andreas; Korn, L.; Pahlitzsch, J. (2004) "Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem". In Kaplony, Andreas, Korn, L., Pahlitzsch, J., Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie, pp. 33-46: (2004)
original Kaplony, Andreas; Korn, L.; Pahlitzsch, J. (2004) "Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem". In Kaplony, Andreas, Korn, L., Pahlitzsch, J., Kaplony, Andreas (2004). Manifestations of Private Piety: Muslims, Christians and Jews in Fatimid Jerusalem. In: Korn, L; Pahlitzsch, J. Governing the Holy City: the interaction of social groups in Jerusalem between the Fatimid and the Ottoman period. Wie, pp. 33-46: (2004)

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