Valletta : Said International, 1995. — 52 p. — ISBN: 9990943192. A study based on a hitherto unknown description of Malta by Ibn Abd al-Munin al-Himyari. This description with a comparative study of the variations in the rare extant copies of this manuscript sheds new light on this period of Maltese history and shows that between the Phoenician period and Arabic colonization,...
MEDITERRANEAN REVIEW, 2012. - 20 p.
During the Middle Ages, politically Malta forms part of the administration in Sicily, with the effective capital of Malta being Palermo. Rebel communities of Italians are exiled to Malta, whilst rebel residents of Malta are exiled to Italy. With the arrival of the Knights of St. John and the adoption of the Tuscan variant of Italian as the...
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