The coins date to the Abbasid Caliphate, which ruled 1,100 years ago during the Golden Age of Islam. A cache of ancient golden coins was found buried in a clay jar in Israel. Photo by Yoli Shwartz, ...
The coins were discovered buried in a clay jar and date back over a thousand years, to the Abbasid Caliphate. Gold coins dating to the Abbasid Caliphate in Tel Aviv on August 1. HEIDI LEVINE/POOL/AFP ...
Two volunteers found a cache of 425 gold coins that date back to the ninth century A.D. Israel Antiquities Authority Last week, two teenagers volunteering at an archaeological dig in central Israel ...
After five centuries of brilliance, the Abbasid Caliphate met its end in 1258, when Mongol armies stormed Baghdad. The city of knowledge became a river of ash and ink. Secret Service finds 17 ...
Baghdad, the majestic capital city of the great Abbasid Caliphate. For centuries, the city was a center of culture, learning, trade and religious life. However, in the 1250’s, Hulagu, brother of the ...
Part of the plans accompanied by a leaf containing descriptive letterpress, not included in the collation. "Impression of 1924. First edition 1900. This impression has been produced photographically .