Distribution of Islamic dirhams in Anglo-Saxon England--brief post by me incl. revised map :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/12/distribution-of-islamic-dirhams-in-england.html …pic.twitter.com/S3KPyqQTV9
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@caitlinrgreen a late Pakistani historian wrote a whole essay on this topic and also pointed out similarities between Ram & Pharaoh Ramisis
@Umarkarim89 No, never researched that---sounds intriguing, I'l put it on my list of things to have a peek at!
@caitlinrgreen it's very interesting indeed but I wonder how will you get time for working on such diverse topics as it takes a lot of time
@Umarkarim89 Ah, I meant a personal peek, not a professional one---it just sounded interesting :)
@caitlinrgreen hehehe well such a peek in my case can mean detracking me from my thesis for several weeks :D dont know about you :)
@Umarkarim89 Oh, I'm resigned to being constantly distracted---makes life more fun, to be honest!
@caitlinrgreen for my academic life only one word fits well the word of procrastination :D
@Umarkarim89 Well, I maintain procrastination improved my thesis.... in the end...! ;)
@caitlinrgreen There was a big statue of an idol in Somnat which was destroyed by Mahmud of Ghazni & it is said that statue came from arabia
@caitlinrgreen its so much interesting. I mean how interlinked our histories are. Have you ever done research on the hindu idols in India?
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