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    3. Vol. 37 (2018): Chronos - Revue d'Histoire de l'Université de Balamand

    Special Issue

     

    ISSN 1608-7526

    Volume 37

    Articles in Arabic

    The Christian Waqfs in Damascus according to the Archives of the Ottoman Religious Tribunals

    Abdul Karim Rafeq
    7-110

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    The Waqfs in Bilad ach-Sham in the Mameluk Era

    André Nassar
    143-175

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    The Relations between the City and the Village through the Orthodox Waqfs of the City of Beirut

    Souad Slim
    177-191

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    Salah el-Din and the Alawites Achrafs in Damascus according to a New Inscription

    Bassam Dayoub
    193-210

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    Articles in English

    Land Tenure and the concept of “Property”: the History of Legal Practice in Syria and Lebanon in the Last Century of the Ottoman Empire

    Vanessa Guéno
    111-142

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    Chronos is a bi-annual Journal published in three languages (Arabic, English and French). It deals particularly with the History of the ethnic and religious groups of the Arab world, and especially in the following fields :
    History of the Ottoman Empire/ Mandates, Protectorates and colonization processes
    Arab thought and political movements
    Byzantium/ The Crusades/ History of religions/Religious archaeology

    The University of Balamand is a non-profit and independent institution of higher education. It was founded in 1988 by Patriarch Ignatius IV, Patriarch of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church. Recognizing the noble values of tolerance, co-existence and mutual respect, Balamand welcomes students and faculty from all over the world.We prepare our students to think creatively and to interact constructively so as to be able to lead by example.

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