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Britain and the Islamic World, 1558-1713
Gerald MacLean,
Nabil Matar
English, Language and Literature
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Arts & Humanities
Islamic World
100%
Islam
83%
Muslims
64%
Britons
63%
Captive
38%
Travellers
32%
Interaction
28%
Theology
27%
Islamic Empire
26%
Royal Charter
26%
British National Identity
26%
Safavids
23%
Elizabeth I of England
22%
Utrecht
22%
Mughal
21%
Chroniclers
21%
Peace
20%
Clergymen
20%
Clerics
19%
Armenians
19%
Monarch
19%
Diplomats
18%
North Africa
18%
Crusades
18%
Traders
18%
Ruler
15%
Route
14%
Jews
13%
English People
12%
Goods
11%
Thought
9%