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The rise of the Fatimids, The world of the Mediterranean & the Middle East in the tenth Century CE. By Michael Brett, Brill, Leiden, 2001. ISBN 9004117415, pp. 497, maps 6, indices 4, £82.
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The rise of the Fatimids, The world of the Mediterranean & the Middle East in the tenth Century CE. By Michael Brett, Brill, Leiden, 2001. ISBN 9004117415, pp. 497, maps 6, indices 4, £82.
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03 March 2015
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