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Sijpesteijn , Marie Legendre and Alain Delattre --$tA Question of Sources --$tNew Governors Identified in Arabic Papyri /$rKhaled Younes --$t?I?ll Not Accept Aid from a mushrik? /$rLuke Yarbrough --$tTerritoriality --$tThe Rural Hinterland of the Visigothic Capitals of Toledo and Reccopolis, between the Years 400?800?CE /$rJavier Martínez Jiménez --$tAuthority and Control in the Interior of Asia Minor, Seventh?Ninth Centuries /$rJames Howard-Johnston --$tChurch Building in the ?ur ?Abdin in the First Centuries of the Islamic Rule /$rElif Keser-Kayaalp --$tLes aménagements agricoles dans les Marges arides de Syrie du Nord (5e?10e siècles) /$rMarion Rivoal and Marie-Odile Rousset --$tThe Gh?z? Movement /$rJessica L. Ehinger --$tThe Coming of Islam to Balkh /$rArezou Azad and Hugh Kennedy --$tLand Use and Resources --$tContrôle et exploitation des campagnes en Sicile /$rAnnliese Nef and Vivien Prigent --$tMurtaba? al-jund et manzil al-qab??il /$rSobhi Bouderbala --$tLandowners, Caliphs and State Policy over Landholdings in the Egyptian Countryside /$rMarie Legendre --$tMonastic Control over Agriculture and Farming /$rGesa Schenke --$tCaliphal Estates and Properties around Medina in the Umayyad Period /$rHarry Munt --$tLand Tenure, Land Tax and Social Conflictuality in Iraq from the Late Sasanian to the Early Islamic Period (Fifth to Ninth Centuries CE) /$rMichele Campopiano --$tLand Reclamation and Irrigation Programs in Early Islamic Southern Mesopotamia /$rPeter Verkinderen --$tLocal Rule and Networks --$tCheckpoints, sauf-conduits et contrôle de la population en Égypte au début du VIIIe siècle /$rAlain Delattre --$tPolicing, Punishing and Prisons in the Early Islamic Egyptian Countryside (640?850?CE) /$rPetra M. 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