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* https://www.ihgeo.org/
* https://www.ihgeo.org/


==Principal investigator==
==Investigators==


* Kurt Franz
* Principal investigator: Professor Kurt Franz
* Associate investigator: Dr Lutz Ilisch


==Description==
==Description==
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From the project website (accessed 2016-06-13):
From the project website (accessed 2016-06-13):


<blockquote>The Islamic History Geodata Initiative (ihGeo) seeks to stimulate scholarship on the role of places and spaces in the history of the Middle East during the Islamic period. Established by a research unit at the University of Tübingen, it provides a forum for international exchange and envisages collaborative projects in the Spatial Humanities. Another aim is to develop novel research tools for use in the public domain.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The '''Islamic History Geodata Initiative''' ('''ihGeo''') seeks to stimulate scholarship on the role of places and spaces in the history of the Middle East during the Islamic period. Established by a research unit at the University of Tübingen, it provides a forum for international exchange and envisages collaborative projects in the Spatial Humanities. Another aim is to develop novel research tools for use in the public domain.</blockquote>





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Investigators

  • Principal investigator: Professor Kurt Franz
  • Associate investigator: Dr Lutz Ilisch

Description

From the project website (accessed 2016-06-13):

The Islamic History Geodata Initiative (ihGeo) seeks to stimulate scholarship on the role of places and spaces in the history of the Middle East during the Islamic period. Established by a research unit at the University of Tübingen, it provides a forum for international exchange and envisages collaborative projects in the Spatial Humanities. Another aim is to develop novel research tools for use in the public domain.