Fascinating interview with psychopathy expert Kent A. Kiehl, Ph.D.
20 maio 2020
In A.H. 77–79/697–99 CE, the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn...
In A.H. 77–79/697–99 CE, the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan reformed Islamic coinage. He stopped using the styles of coins, with heads on one side and an image on the other, inherited from Byzantium and Sasanian Iran. Instead coins were decorated only with Arabic writing.
Typically, the Muslim profession of the faith would appear in the field on the obverse, with the name of the mint in the margin. On the reverse of copper coins, the field would contain the name of the Prophet Muhammad, while the caliph’s name or that of a local ruler and the date would appear in the margin. The result was that coinage from the Islamic world took on a distinctive look and set of standard practices.
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Psychology of nature pic of the day. Research has shown that...
Psychology of nature pic of the day. Research has shown that just being exposed to photographic scenes of nature can enhance feelings of vitality. Hope this wonderful photo of Yosemite Tunnel, Tuolumne Meadows, United States taken by James Donovan works for you.