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THE MARWANID CALIPHATE ‘ABD AL-MALIK (685-705) and AL-WALID (705-715)
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The Empire of the Marwanids
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‘ABD AL-MALIK and his successors Abd al-Malik (685-705) Al-Walid (705-715): son of Abd al-Malik Sulayman (715-717): son of Abd al-Malik ‘Umar II (717-720): nephew of Abd al-Malik Yazid II (720-724): son of Abd al-Malik Hisham (724-743): son of Abd al-Malik Al-Walid II (743-744): nephew of Hisham Yazid III and Ibrahim (744): sons of al-Walid I Marwan II (744-750): nephew of Abd al-Malik
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Monetary Reform of Abd al-Malik Byzantine solidus or nomisma: gold coin, 4.5 grams Constans II (641- 668)
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A Byzantine challenge Solidi of Justinian II (685-695)
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Abd al-Malik: a failed reform A Muslim figural coinage: The cross uncrossed The three figures: counterparts to Christ?
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A second reform effort: imperial iconography The standing caliph and uncrossed cross
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At last, an Islamic coinage Abd al-Malik’s reform dinar, 696-7 Gold, 4.25 grams NO images, just Muslim statements of faith
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Silver: from Sasanian iconography to Islam The image of the King of Kings “In the name of God”
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A new silver coin: the dirham 2.97 grams Formal exchange rate with the gold dinar: 14:1
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Islam supreme: the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
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The Dome of the Rock in modern dress
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A sacred space-- but in just what sense?
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Islamic mosque or Byzantine martyrium?
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How is the Dome of the Rock organized?
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Islam as an imperial religion: the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
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From temple to church to mosque
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The prayer hall
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The shape of the Umayyad Mosque
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Mosque or Palace?
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The Palace of Theoderic (ca. 500): St Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna
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Grandeur
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A vision of Paradise?
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