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Moustapha Baissouni

Docteur en sciences politiques, enseignant à l’Institut d’études politiques de Lyon.

  • The image appears to depict a historical or epic theme, likely related to battle or warfare. It features a prominent warrior in armor, possibly on horseback, amid a dramatic and chaotic battlefield scene in the background. There are fiery colors, particularly a striking red, which suggests intensity and action. Elements like swords or banners might be included, enhancing the sense of conflict and heroism. Overall, the image evokes a sense of bravery, valor, and the tumult of war. Series The History of Arab-Turkish Relations As Told On Tv Series Moustapha Baissouni · February 2020 The Emirati TV mega-production Kingdoms of Fire which premiered in the autumn of 2019 is a critique of the role of the Ottoman Empire in the Arab and Muslim world. In contrast with the simplified historical narratives put forth by a popular Turkish series, this historical serial is symptomatic (…)
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