The Turkic Peoples in Medieval Arabic Writings / Edition 1

The Turkic Peoples in Medieval Arabic Writings / Edition 1

by Yehoshua Frenkel
ISBN-10:
1138614726
ISBN-13:
9781138614727
Pub. Date:
01/10/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138614726
ISBN-13:
9781138614727
Pub. Date:
01/10/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Turkic Peoples in Medieval Arabic Writings / Edition 1

The Turkic Peoples in Medieval Arabic Writings / Edition 1

by Yehoshua Frenkel
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Overview

Translating a collection of the most important descriptions of the Turks found in medieval Arabic texts into English, this book aims at delineating the coming of the Turkic people in the eleventh century, their military successes in Iran and Iraq, and the emergence of the sultanate.

The book introduces the reader to the history of the Islamic Caliphate and the Turkic people. This introduction is followed by annotated translated sources which illuminate; the view of the Eurasian steppes in Muslim-Arabic geographical writing from the pre-Saljūq period, the self-image and ideology of the victorious Saljūqs and their fundamental claim to legitimacy, and the conventional narrative of the coming of the Saljūqs in later Arabic historiography.

Illustrating the variety of sources available on the history of Turkic tribes in the Eurasian steppes and in central Islamic lands, ranging from geographical writing, to chronicles, to mythological legends, this book will be an essential resource for students and scholars with an interest in Turks and image, History, and Middle East Studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138614727
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of Iran and Turkey
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Yehoshua Frenkel is a Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern History, University of Haifa and is currently engaged in a research project entitled The Environmental History of Mamlūk Bilād al-Shām.

Table of Contents

Prologue Introduction 1 Ibn Khurrdadhbih 2 Ibn al-Faqih 3 Abu Dulaf 4 Ibn al-Dawadari 5 el-Ayni 6 Ibn Hassul 7 al-Makin Jirjis Ibn al-Amid 8 Ibn al-Dawadari

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