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A.A. Vasiliev
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1 3,16| make room for the mosque of Muhammed II the Conqueror. A clearer 2 4,1 | from the Persians.”[24]~ ~Muhammed and Islam.~Long before the 3 4,1 | so that at the time of Muhammed’s advance there was not 4 4,1 | 27]~ Before the time of Muhammed the ancient Arabs lived 5 4,1 | writings), famous long before Muhammed’s appearance. Second in 6 4,1 | there appeared even before Muhammed isolated individuals truly 7 4,1 | founded a world religion was Muhammed, who, from a modest preacher 8 4,1 | a political community.~ Muhammed was born about 570. He was 9 4,1 | followed the wrong path.~ Muhammed was forty years old when 10 4,1 | however, were openly against Muhammed and made it impossible for 11 4,1 | Europeans into hegira) of Muhammed from Mecca to Medina marks 12 4,1 | the early Meccan period of Muhammed’s life. At that time his 13 4,1 | new religion.~ In Medina Muhammed became the head of a large 14 4,1 | basis of the new religion. Muhammed granted a sort of amnesty 15 4,1 | robbery. From that time Muhammed and his followers freely 16 4,1 | practiced their new rites. Muhammed died in the year 632.~ He 17 4,1 | Christianity than to Judaism.”[32] Muhammed had become acquainted with 18 4,1 | There is only one God and Muhammed is his apostle” is one of 19 4,1 | neither was as great as Muhammed. During his sojourn in Medina 20 4,1 | During his sojourn in Medina Muhammed declared that his religious 21 4,1 | Christians and Jews. One of Muhammed’s first problems was to 22 4,1 | the right of inheritance. Muhammed introduced some directions 23 4,1 | Jewish-Christian apocryphal literature. Muhammed included in his teaching 24 4,1 | some after the death of Muhammed. Thus, for example, prayer 25 4,1 | Allah, and his prophet, Muhammed; (2) the performance of 26 4,1 | sacred book of revelations of Muhammed, the Koran, which is subdivided 27 4,1 | early Islam in the time of Muhammed is obscure and debatable 28 4,1 | There is no doubt that Muhammed thought of spreading his 29 4,1 | and all the Arabs.[36]~ In Muhammed’s litetime not all of Arabia 30 4,1 | entire land. In reality Muhammed dominated a territory which 31 4,1 | before the appearance of Muhammed. Christianity prevailed 32 4,1 | at the time of his death Muhammed was neither the political 33 4,1 | interest in the rise of Muhammed and the political movement 34 4,1 | facts about the life of Muhammed, “the ruler of the Saracens 35 4,1 | Divine Comedy, considered Muhammed a heretic and calls him 36 4,1 | unfounded. At the time of Muhammed’s death there were few convinced 37 4,1 | few of the followers of Muhammed fought in Syria and Persia. 38 4,1 | Arabs. — After the death of Muhammed (632), his relative, Abu-Bakr ( 39 4,1 | immediate successors of Muhammed are known as the “orthodox 40 4,1 | time of Caliph Omar.~ That Muhammed wrote to the rulers of other 41 4,1 | historical fact.[51]~ In Muhammed’s lifetime only separate 42 5,2 | structure of the Muslim world. Muhammed’s grave at Medina was as 43 5,2 | legends relating not only to Muhammed but also to Christ. The 44 5,2 | and the free space next to Muhammed’s grave at Medina will serve 45 8,2 | the Turks, when the Sultan Muhammed II commanded the body of 46 8,16| on its site the mosque of Muhammed II the Conqueror was constructed. 47 9,2 | Palaeologus was captured by Muhammed II, to whom his daughter 48 9,6 | sounds the songs and hymns of Muhammed, and thereby attracting 49 9,7 | a strong resemblance to Muhammed, the founder of Islam. Bayazid, 50 9,7 | and Bayazid’s successor, Muhammed I, a noble representative 51 9,7 | their tables.[182] But under Muhammed’s successor, Murad II, circumstances 52 9,9 | adversary of Constantine was Muhammed II, twenty-one years old, 53 9,9 | vary in their estimation of Muhammed II; they range from denying 54 9,9 | manuscripts,[202] and those of Muhammed II on the medals struck 55 9,9 | the end of the reign of Muhammed.[203]~ Having decided to 56 9,9 | blow to Constantinople, Muhammed set to work with extreme 57 9,9 | Bayazid (Anatoli-Hisar). Next Muhammed invaded the Greek possessions 58 9,9 | these preliminary steps Muhammed, this “pagan enemy of the 59 9,9 | The military forces of Muhammed on land and sea which consisted, 60 9,9 | to prove his devotion to Muhammed II, dedicated his history, 61 9,9 | brilliant representative, Muhammed II the Conqueror. Sometimes 62 9,9 | the success of the siege. Muhammed II, called by Barbaro, “ 63 9,9 | states that “the wretched Muhammed” conveyed close to the city 64 9,9 | even gave the speech of Muhammed to the troops appealing 65 9,9 | were repulsed. Finally, Muhammed organized very carefully 66 9,9 | Muhammedan prayer. Thereupon Muhammed took up his residence in 67 9,9 | pillage of the city, as Muhammed had promised his soldiers, 68 9,9 | Constantinople.[228]~ In 1456 Muhammed conquered Athens from the 69 9,9 | and its representative, Muhammed II, this “precursor of Antichrist 70 9,16| Orthodox population, under Muhammed II and his immediate successors 71 9,18| a eulogistic history of Muhammed II, in the years from 1451


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