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The Second Oldest Islamic Monument Known Dated A.H. 71 (A.D. 691) From the time of the Omayyad Calif 'Abd-el-Malik ibn Marwān

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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In an article published in this Journal dated April, 1930, I discussed a tombstone which I considered as the most ancient Islamic monument. This was dated A.H. 31 (A.D. 652).

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1932

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References

page 289 note 1 de Villard, Ugo Monneret, La Necropoli Musulmana di Aswān, p. 34, fig. 63 et pi. ixGoogle Scholar.

page 292 note 1 Répertoire No. 67 (186 a.h.).

page 292 note 2 Répertoire No. 137 (205 a.h.).

page 292 note 3 Répertoire No. 261 (205 a.h.).

page 292 note 4 Répertoire No. 333 (234 a.h.).