• Gaston Wiet (18 December 1887, in Paris – 20 April 1971, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a 20th-century French orientalist. Wiet graduated from the Institut...
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    1957 through the work of the French archaeologists André Maricq and Gaston Wiet. Later, Werner Herberg conducted limited surveys around the site in the...
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     239. Streusand 2018, pp. 44–45. Ibn Iyas, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad (1955). Wiet, Gaston (trans.) (ed.). Journal d'un Bourgeois du Caire, vol. II. Paris. p. 67...
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    Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathir al-Farghani). For this reason, Gaston Wiet and Creswell argue that the al-Farghani and al-Hasib are the same person...
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    Caliphate – Chapter 5 Archived 20 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine, by Gaston Wiet. U.S. Library of Congress.gov: The Kirkor Minassian Collection – contains...
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    Socio-Economic Aspects". In Myriam Rosen Ayalon (ed.). Studies in Memory of Gaston Wiet. Jerusalem: Institute of Asian and African Studies. pp. 33–49. Lassner...
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  • 1799 : Journal historique du Capitaine Bouchard, preface and notes by Gaston Wiet, éditions de la Revue du Caire, 1945, 176 pages. (in French) La pierre...
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  • Histoire de l'expédition des Français en Égypte (published in 1839). Gaston Wiet has published his memoirs as Chronique d'Égypte, 1798–1804. Al-Turk died...
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    departure of the Italians after the invasion of Libya, French orientalists Gaston Wiet and Louis Massignon took up posts on the faculty. The Germans and British...
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  • events. Minaret of Jam site in Afghanistan surveyed by André Maricq, Gaston Wiet and Ahmed Ali Kohzad. August–September - Chestnuts Long Barrow, one of...
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