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Conversion and the poll tax in early Islam
Dennett, Daniel Clement.
Year: 2000.
Publisher:  Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delli. 
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Frontmatter
Introduction
I. Survey of the Main Problems
II. The Sawad
III. Mesopotamia
IV. Syria
V. Egypt
VI. Khurasan
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Conversion and the poll tax in early Islam : Daniel C. Dennett.
Author: Dennett, Daniel Clement
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Conversion and the poll tax in early Islam : Daniel C. Dennett
Dennett, Daniel Clement
Delhi: Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delli, 2000.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00876
Subject Headings: • Poll tax
• Muslim converts
• Taxation -- Islamic countries
Notes: • Reprint of original ed.: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1950.
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