Douglas Morton Dunlop (1909–1987) was a renowned British orientalist and scholar of Islamic and Eurasian history. Born in England, Dunlop studied at Bonn...
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(1924–2003), British petroleum geologist Doug Morton (artist) (1926–2004), Canadian artist Douglas Morton Dunlop (1909–1987), British orientalist This disambiguation...
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the Khazar Empire was collapsing. Koestler used previous works by Douglas Morton Dunlop, Raphael Patai and Abraham Polak as sources. His stated intent was...
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speculated the original meaning to have been "beekeeper or beemaster". Douglas Morton Dunlop proposed bashqurt being derived from the forms beshgur, bashgur...
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minister of education Douglas Morton Dunlop (1909–1987), Scottish-American professor of history and orientalist Dylan James Dunlop (born 2005), Australian...
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Jews of Khazaria. 3rd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2018. Douglas Morton Dunlop (1997). "Itil". Encyclopaedia Judaica (CD-ROM Edition Version 1...
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Grounds of the Kereit," Central Asiatic Journal 17 (1973), 108–110. Douglas Morton Dunlop, The Karaits of East Asia", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and...
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have been involved in the first of two embassies to the Khazars. Douglas Morton Dunlop suggests that Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī might have been the...
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(Latin: Scotia), and Ireland as Īrlanda or Birlanda. According to Douglas Morton Dunlop, "Whether there was any Arab contact, except perhaps with Ireland...
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Arran married Margaret Douglas, who was about ten years older than him. She was a daughter of James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton, and Catherine Stewart...
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