Conflicts, famines, and natural pests and their impact on Tunisian society during the era of the Hafsid state (603 AH-1206 AD / 981 AH-1573 AD)

Authors

  • Nawal Turki Musa Al-Mousawi University of Kufa- College of Arts
  • Najat Shanan Abdel-Awadi University of Kufa- College of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2017/v1.i33.5981

Keywords:

الصراعات والمجاعات والآفات الطبيعة وأثرها على المجتمع التونسي في عهد الدولة الحفصية(603هـ-1206م/981هـ-1573م)

Abstract

The study of the history of the Maghreb, in its various stages, was of great importance to a number of researchers, because their history was full of important events that affected and were affected by the course of their social, economic and political lives of the countries at the level of the general population with its various social groups, despite what these states that established in the Maghreb were full of. In general and in Ifriqiya in particular, especially the Hafsid state, which lasted three and a half centuries, of interest, study and scrutiny to highlight its political, economic and cultural role in this part of the Islamic world. However, some of its aspects, especially the social aspect, still lack interest and study, so this fact constituted the goal and importance for choosing the topic

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Published

2017-11-21

How to Cite

الموسوي نوال تركي, and العوادي نجاة شنان. “Conflicts, Famines, and Natural Pests and Their Impact on Tunisian Society During the Era of the Hafsid State (603 AH-1206 AD 981 AH-1573 AD)”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 33, Nov. 2017, pp. 99-116, https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2017/v1.i33.5981.

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