thirteenth century, it is obvious that the latter were a distinctly heavier burden on society and that they formed a more tightly knit and self-conscious body, one better able to act in its own interests, yet more alien to the society which it dominated. From Saladin to the Mongols: The Ayyubids of Damascus, 1193-1260 - Página 7 por R. Stephen Humphreys - 1977 - 504 páginas Pré-visualização limitada -
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