Furusiyya (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • «Arab epic heroes and horses». Halle an der Saale: 29. Deutscher Orientalistentag. Archivado desde el original el 18 de julio de 2011. «Furusiyya covers four disciplines: the tactics of attack and withdrawal (al-karr wa-l-farr); archery; jousts with spears; duels with swords. [...] Only the Muslim conquerors and the knights of the faith have fully mastered these four arts.» 

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  • Anne McCabe, A Byzantine Encyclopaedia of Horse Medicine: The Sources, Compilation, and Transmission of the Hippiatrica (2007), p. 184, citing: A. I. Sabra, "The Appropriation and Subsequent Naturalization of Greek Science in Medieval Islam: A Preliminary Statement", History of Science 25 (1987), 223–243,; M. Plessner in: Encyclopedia of Islam s.v. "bayṭar" (1960);
  • Daniel Coetzee, Lee W. Eysturlid, Philosophers of War: The Evolution of History's Greatest Military Thinkers (2013), p. 59. "Ibn Akhī Hizām" ("the son of the brother of Hizam", viz. a nephew of Hizam Ibn Ghalib, Abbasid commander in Khurasan, fl. 840).
  • Mamlūk Studies Review 8 (2004), 176.

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  • «Arab epic heroes and horses». Halle an der Saale: 29. Deutscher Orientalistentag. Archivado desde el original el 18 de julio de 2011. «Furusiyya covers four disciplines: the tactics of attack and withdrawal (al-karr wa-l-farr); archery; jousts with spears; duels with swords. [...] Only the Muslim conquerors and the knights of the faith have fully mastered these four arts.»