Pilgrims & Travelers to the Holy LandThe papers in this collection focus on Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Baha'i and Mormon pilgrims and travellers to the Holy Land from the 7th century to the 1990s. |
Contents
Muslim Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the Mamluk Period | 63 |
The Pilgrimage to Nebi Musa | 89 |
Jerusalem in Late Medieval Itineraria | 119 |
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