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Muslim conquest and institutional formation
Faisal Z. Ahmed
Politics
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Islamic Conquest
100%
Mamluk
100%
Institutional Formation
100%
Conquest
66%
Political Economy
33%
Soldiers
33%
Strategy I
33%
Agricultural Land
33%
Muslims
33%
Historical Narrative
33%
Property Rights
33%
Hereditary Property
33%
Difference-in-differences Strategy
33%
Non-hereditary
33%
Institutional Configurations
33%
Military Conquest
33%
Institutional Equilibrium
33%
Economy Effect
33%
Arts and Humanities
Conquest
100%
Muslim Conquest
100%
Mamluk
100%
Leaders
33%
Army
33%
Efficacy
33%
Historical Narrative
33%
Political Economy
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Difference-In-Differences
100%
Property Right
100%