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La pénétration des Arabes en Syrie avant l’Islam

Rene Dussaud
- 01 Jan 1955 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 3, pp 324
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The pénétration des Arabes en Syrie avant l'Islam Ou télécharger et al. as discussed by the authors described a fourni de tout temps un apport notable à ce qu’on a appelé le Croissant fertile, and cela en vertu de la transhumance obligée qui a entraîné une compénetration constante de populations diverses.
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lire un livre en ligne Il est apparu que le grand réservoir humain qu’a été l’Arabie, bien protégée par son climat contre les intrusions étrangères, a fourni de tout temps un apport notable à ce qu’on a appelé le Croissant fertile, et cela en vertu de la transhumance obligée qui a entraîné une compénétration constante de populations diverses. En se sédentarisant, à l’occasion, et grâce à un apport lent, mais constant, l’élément sémitique a pris le dessus et, dans son adaptation à cette vie nouvelle, il a fait dominer ses particularités.. La pénétration des Arabes en Syrie avant l'Islam Ou télécharger La pénétration des Arabes en Syrie avant l'Islam.

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