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However, in 1981, it became clear that the capitals likely came from Qasr al-Muwaqqar, a palace built by the Umayyad caliph Yazīd II (r. 720–24). The Umayyads (661–750), the first dynasty in Islamic history, ruled during a time when Muslims were a small minority. That scholars initially mistook capitals from an Umayyad palace to be from the first century points to one of the most interesting realities of the Umayyad period: it was a time when Muslims were adopting, adapting,\n\t\n\tand otherwise interacting with the cultural traditions of the populations they now had political authority over, doing so in ways that would defy the assumptions and expectations, Eastern and Western, of later generations.\n</p>\n<p><b>\n\tJack Tannous</b>, Professor of History and Hellenic Studies, Princeton University\n</p>","remarks":"WA_21_WLA -Day 1 Cataloguing (group chat for y1965-236, y1965-237) "},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Provenance","textentryhtml":"Found in 1943 at Al-Muwaqqar, near Ammon, Jordan; presented to Princeton University from the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan by H. E. Dr. Hazem Nuseibeh, Minister of Foreign Affairs, October 18, 1965.","remarks":"From accession card. 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