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theancientwayoflife:~ Flask. Period/Date: Fatimid period, mid 10th century Medium: Rock crystal, wit
Earthenware bowl with a painting of a hare, from Egypt. Artist unknown; Fatimid period (11th c
Tiny rock crystal jugEgypt, ca. 1080-1100 (Fatimid dynasty)Height: 4.6 cm, Width: 3.7 cm maximumRock
Medieval Fatimid gold coins, part of a hoard of 13 lbs of gold coins uncovered in Israel in 2015.htt
Fatimid gold filigree earrings, dated to 900-1100 CE. Source: Victoria and Albert Museum.
A Fatimid Rock Crystal Vase from 11th century. King Roger II of Sicily gifted it to count of C
virtual-artifacts:Amulet 11th century; Fatimid Egypt Ink on paper H. 9 in. (23 cm), W. 3 ¼ in
Gold armlet or ankletSyria, 11th century (Fatimid period)Freer-Sackler
Fatimid gold bracelets, dated to the 11th century CE. According to the source, paired bracelets such
Al Azhar University, one of the first universities in the world, was founded by the Fatimid Dynasty
Earthenware bowl with a painting of a hare, from Egypt. Artist unknown; Fatimid period (11th c
Earthenware bowl with a painting of a hare, from Egypt. Artist unknown; Fatimid period (11th c
A Fatimid Rock Crystal Vase from 11th century. King Roger II of Sicily gifted it to count of C
Al Azhar University, one of the first universities in the world, was founded by the Fatimid Dynasty
Amulet 11th century; Fatimid Egypt Ink on paper H. 9 in. (23 cm), W. 3 ¼ in. (8.4 cm) Cen
A Fatimid Rock Crystal Vase from 11th century. King Roger II of Sicily gifted it to count of C
Earthenware bowl with a painting of a hare, from Egypt. Artist unknown; Fatimid period (11th c
virtual-artifacts:Amulet 11th century; Fatimid Egypt Ink on paper H. 9 in. (23 cm), W. 3 ¼ in
Al Azhar University, one of the first universities in the world, was founded by the Fatimid Dynasty
LJS 37, Ikhtiṣār min al-maqālāt min kitāb Uqlīdis, is a Fatimid abridgment of Euclid’s Element
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