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ia/turkestandowntom00bart.pdf
Turkestan down to the Mongol invasion by W. Barthold; C. E. Bosworth London Gibb Memorial, E. J. W. Gibb memorial series -- N.S., 5, E. J. W. Gibb memorial series -- N.S., 5., 3. ed. with an add. chapter, further addenda and corrig., London, England, 1968
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ia/ghaznavids0000unse.pdf
The Ghaznavids: their empire in Afghanistan and eastern Iran, 994: 1040 Clifford Edmund Bosworth Edinburgh: University Press, History, philosophy, and economics,, 17, Edinburgh, England, 1963
xi, 331 pages : 23 cm "[Based on the author's] thesis, The transition from Ghaznavid to Seljuq power in the Islamic East, submitted to Edinburgh University in 1961." Includes bibliographical references and index
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ia/almaqrzsbookofco0000maqr.pdf
Al-Maqrīzīs̓ book of contention and strife concerning the relations between the Banū Umayya and the Banū Hāshim Maqrīzī, Aḥmad ibn ʻAlī, 1364-1442, Bosworth, Clifford Edmund; Maqrīzī, Aḥmad ibn ʻAlī, 1364-1442. Kitāb al-niza ̓wa al-takhāṣum fīmā bayn Banū Umayyah wa Banū Hāshim [Manchester, England] : University of Manchester, Journal of Semitic studies. Monograph -- no. 3, Journal of Semitic studies -- no. 3., Manchester, England], England, 1980
157 pages ; 25 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-151), Bound with original Arabic text (publ. Leyden: Brill,1888) edited by Geerhardus Vos
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nexusstc/The Later Ghaznavids: Splendour and Decay/d0fc93f64543d71291e4f1b9e4cbeabe.pdf
The later Ghaznavids : splendour and decay : the dynasty in Afghanistan and Northern India, 1040-1186 Clifford Edmund Bosworth Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 1992
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ia/islamicdynasties0005bosw.pdf
The Islamic dynasties : a chronological and genealogical handbook Clifford Edmund Bosworth Edinburgh: University Press, Islamic surveys,, 5, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1967
xviii, 245 pages ; 21 cm For a penny a dream, the old blind Dream Weaver weaves dreams for seven sets of passers-by Includes bibliographical references and index The Caliphs -- Spain and North Africa -- The Fertile Crescent : Egypt, Syria, and Iraq -- The Arabian peninsula -- The Iranian world and the Caucasus before the Seljuqs -- Seljuqs and Atabegs -- Anatolia and the Turks -- The Mongols -- Persia after the Mongols -- Afghanistan and India
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nexusstc/The Reunification of the ʻAbbāsid Caliphate/7a37e7cf55feb7fd4ed824daec8f7f10.epub
The Reunification of the ʻAbbāsid Caliphate Ṭabarī, Clifford Edmund Bosworth State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1987
The 20 years' caliphate of al-Ma'mum began as a stormy period in Middle Eastern history; after the comparatively peaceful reign of his father Harun al-Rashid, the caliphate was plunged into violent civil warfare in both Iraq and Arabia, involving the sons of al-Rashid, rivals for the supreme authority, and various other sectarian rebels and aspirants for power. Yet once peace was secured and the caliphate lands united once more, al-Ma'mum's reign settled down into one of the most exciting and innovative of the mediaeval caliphate. The Caliph himself was a highly cultivated man who possessed a keen intellectual curiosity and who interested himself in the practical sciences, astronomy and mathematics. He also encouraged the translating of Greek philosophical, scientific and medical works from Greek and Syriac into Arabic and involved himself in theological controversies in which the dialectical techniques of the Greek thinkers were to figure. Tabari's history of this period constitutes a prime source for political and military history. His racy and vivid style, including many verbatim conversations and documents, brings the Caliphate of al-Ma'mum very much alive.A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-Tabari set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.
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English [en] · EPUB · 0.7MB · 1987 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
base score: 11055.0, final score: 167493.75
ia/islamicdynasties0000bosw.pdf
The Islamic dynasties : a chronological and genealogical handbook Clifford Edmund Bosworth Edinburgh: University Press, Islamic surveys,, 5, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1967
xviii, 245 pages ; 21 cm For a penny a dream, the old blind Dream Weaver weaves dreams for seven sets of passers-by Includes bibliographical references and index The Caliphs -- Spain and North Africa -- The Fertile Crescent : Egypt, Syria, and Iraq -- The Arabian peninsula -- The Iranian world and the Caucasus before the Seljuqs -- Seljuqs and Atabegs -- Anatolia and the Turks -- The Mongols -- Persia after the Mongols -- Afghanistan and India
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lgli/The Arabs, Byzantium and Iran.pdf
The Arabs, Byzantium and Iran: Studies in Early Islamic History and Culture (Variorum Collected Studies) Clifford Edmund Bosworth Routledge, Variorum Collected Studies, 1996
This collection of articles by Professor Bosworth contains a series of studies on the Arab-Persian heartland of the medieval Islamic world, from the Levant to Afghanistan and the borderlands with India. The emphasis is on historical, religious, cultural and literary aspects of the region's history, from pre-Islamic times to the medieval period. A number of the studies focus on the Arab caliphate and the successor dynasties that arose from it in the Iranian world, others focus on Muslim perceptions of other faiths in the Middle East and on the relations of the ruling Muslim institution with its non-Muslim minorities. One particular group is also concerned with the prolonged contacts and interaction between Islam and the Byzantine Empire.
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lgli/The Arabs, Byzantium and Iran.epub
The Arabs, Byzantium and Iran: Studies in Early Islamic History and Culture (Variorum Collected Studies) Clifford Edmund Bosworth Routledge, Variorum Collected Studies, 1996
This collection of articles by Professor Bosworth contains a series of studies on the Arab-Persian heartland of the medieval Islamic world, from the Levant to Afghanistan and the borderlands with India. The emphasis is on historical, religious, cultural and literary aspects of the region's history, from pre-Islamic times to the medieval period. A number of the studies focus on the Arab caliphate and the successor dynasties that arose from it in the Iranian world, others focus on Muslim perceptions of other faiths in the Middle East and on the relations of the ruling Muslim institution with its non-Muslim minorities. One particular group is also concerned with the prolonged contacts and interaction between Islam and the Byzantine Empire.
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nexusstc/The History of the Saffarids of Sistan and the Maliks of Nimruz/0825388d9822de507af6c059506ae695.pdf
The History of the Saffarids of Sistan and the Maliks of Nimruz (Columbia lectures on Iranian studies) Clifford Edmund Bosworth Mazda Publishers in association with Bibliotheca Persica, Columbia lectures on Iranian studies ;, no. 8, Costa Mesa, Calif, California, 1994
Clifford Edmund Bosworth. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [479]-502) And Index.
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base score: 11065.0, final score: 167488.31
ia/islamicworldfrom0000unse_b4r2.pdf
The Islamic world : from classical to modern times : essays in honor of Bernard Lewis Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Charles Issawi, Roger Savory Darwin Press, Incorporated, The, Princeton, N.J, New Jersey, 1988
Bernard Lewis's work has covered all periods, and most countries, of the Islamic Middle East. This festschrift, written by some of his numerous colleagues, friends, and former students, includes some of the most distinguished orientalists, historians, and social scientists of our time and is a fitting tribute to Professor Lewis's scholarship. The contributions range, geographically, from On Chinese Rhubarb to The Jewish Courtier Class in Late Eighteenth-Century Morocco and, topically, from The Concept of Authority in Islamic Thought to A Forgotten Ottoman Romance and Safety in Numbers: Reflections on the Middle Eastern Balance of Power. Taken together, the fifty-two essays constitute a variegated collection of studies on a many-sided and important civilisation. The collections are assembled under three major headings: The Classical and Medieval Islamic World; Ottoman Studies and The Modern Middle East.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167488.08
upload/alexandrina/Variorum/056. Clifford Edmund Bosworth - The Medieval History of Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia (Variorum Collected Studies, Book 56)/056. Clifford Edmund Bosworth - The Medieval History of Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia (Variorum Collected Studies, Book 56).pdf
The Medieval History of Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia (repr. 1977) Clifford Edmund Bosworth Variorum Publishing, Variorum Reprints, reprint 1977, 1977
C. E. Bosworth. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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English [en] · PDF · 19.1MB · 1977 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167486.42
ia/intrepidscotwill0000bosw.pdf
An intrepid Scot : William Lithgow of Lanark's travels in the Ottoman lands, North Africa, and Central Europe, 1609-21 Clifford Edmund Bosworth Ashgate Pub. Ltd.; Routledge, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, 2016
An Intrepid Scot Makes An Important New Contribution To The Growing Literature On The Perceptions Of The Islamic World And The 'orient' In Early Modern Europe, At The Same Time As Illuminating The Attitudes Of A Protestant From Northern Europe Towards The Catholic South. In This Book Clifford Edmund Bosworth Looks At The Life And Career Of William Lithgow, A Tough And Opinionated Scots Protestant, Who Had A Seemingly Insatiable Wanderlust And Who Managed To Survive Various Misadventures And Near-death Experiences In The Course Of His Travels. These Took Him Through A Dangerously Catholic Southern Europe To A Dangerously Muslim Greece And Istanbul En Route For His Pilgrimage Destination Of The Holy Land; On Another Occasion He Went Through North Africa And Returned Circuitously Via Central And Eastern Europe; But He Was Stopped In His Tracks Whilst Endeavouring To Reach The Court Of Prester John In Ethiopia, When He Fell Into The Hands Of The Spanish Inquisition And Narrowly Escaped A Horrible Death. Lithgow Was One Of Several Men Of His Time Who Journeyed Eastwards, Some As Far As Persia And India, But Unlike Many Others, He Has Not Been The Subject Of A Special Study. Bosworth Now Places Him Within The Context Of The Present Interest In Perceptions Of The Islamic World And Of The 'orient' And 'orientals' In Early Modern Europe. In Addition To The Entertainment Of The Travel Narrative, The Book Shows How One Westerner Of The Time Interpreted The Alien East For His Readers, And How The Ottoman Empire And Its Apparently Unstoppable Might Both Fascinated And Struck Fear Into The Hearts Of Those Outside It.--jacket. Clifford Edmund Bosworth. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 181-184) And Index.
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ia/legacyofislam0000unse_u3n8.pdf
Legacy of Islam 2/E (Oxford Paperbacks) Joseph Schacht; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; Thomas Walker Arnold, Sir Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2nd ed, Oxford, 1979, ©1974
About Islam.
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upload/newsarch_ebooks_2025_10/2022/04/07/Historic.Cities.of.the.Islamic.World.pdf
Historic Cities of the Islamic World (Ei Reference Guides) Bosworth, Fellow of the British Academy Emeritus Professor of Arabic Studies C Edmund Brill Leiden; Brill, Illustrated, 2008
"This book contains articles on historic cities of the Islamic world, ranging from West Africa to Malaysia, which over the centuries have been centres of culture and learning and of economic and commercial life, and which have contributed much to the consolidation of Islam as a faith and as a social and political institution. The articles have been taken from the second edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam, completed in 2004, but in many cases expanded and rewritten. All have been updated to include fresh historical information, with note of contemporary social developments and population statistics." "The book thus delineates the urban background of Islam has it has evolved up to the present day, highlighting the role of such great cities as Cairo, Istanbul, Baghdad and Delhi in Islamic history, and also brings them together in a rich panorama illustrating one of mankind's greatest achievements, the living organism of the city."--BOOK JACKET.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167485.7
ia/historyofseljuqt0000rash.pdf
The history of the Seljuq Turks : from the Jāmiọ al-Tawārīkh : an Ilkhanid adaption of the Saljūq-nāma of Ẓahīr al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī Rashīd al-Dīn Ṭabīb; Kenneth A Luther; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; Ẓāhir al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī RoutledgeCurzon, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), Richmond, Surrey, 2001
xiii, 189 pages : 22 cm "Nishapuri flourished in the 12th century and wrote a succinct history in Persian of the Saljuq Turks, a tribal group from Central Asia who in the 11th century established a vast empire, enduring for some century and a half and bringing about lasting changes to the ethnic composition and the patterns of land utilisation in the northern tier of the Middle East." Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-179)
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upload/newsarch_ebooks/2018/10/11/0791443558_The.pdf
The History of al-Tabari Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen (SUNY series in Near Eastern Studies) Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari, Clifford Edmund Bosworth State University of New York Press, SUNY series in Near Eastern studies, The history of al-Ṭabarī =, Taʼrīkh al-rusul waʼl-mulūk ;, 5, Bibliotheca Persica, Bibliotheca Persica (Albany, N.Y.), Albany, New York State, 1999
This volume of al-T'abari's History has a particularly wide sweep and interest. It provides the most complete and detailed historical source for the Persian empire of the Sasanids, whose four centuries of rule were one of the most glorious periods in Persia's long history. It also gives information on the history of pre-Islamic Arabs of the Mesopotamian desert fringes and eastern Arabia (in al-Hira and the Ghassanid kingdom), and on the quite separate civilization of South Arabia, the Yemen, otherwise known mainly by inscriptions. It furnishes details of the centuries'-long warfare of the two great empires of Western Asia, the Sasanids and the Byzantine Greeks, a titanic struggle which paved the way for the subsequent rise of the new faith of Islam. The volume is thus of great value for scholars, from Byzantinists to Semitists and Iranists. It provides the first English translation of this key section of al-T'abari's work, one for which non-Arabists have hitherto relied on a partial German translation, meritorious for its time but now 120 years old. This new translation is enriched by a detailed commentary which takes into account up-to-date scholarship.
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English [en] · PDF · 14.1MB · 1999 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
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ia/stormstressalong0000abar.pdf
The History of Al-Ṭabarī Vol. 33 : Storm and Stress Along the Northern Frontiers of the ʿAbbasid Caliphate: The Caliphate of Al-Muʿtaṣim A.D. 833-842/A.H. 218-227 Tabaråi; Bosworth, Clifford Edmund State University of New York Press; State Univ of New York Pr, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1991
This section of al-Ṭabarī's History covers the eight-year reign of al-Muʿtaṣim (833-42), immediately following the reign of his elder brother al-Ma'mun, when the Islamic caliphate was once more united after the civil strife and violence of the second decade of the ninth century A.D. Al-Mu'tasim's reign is notable for the transfer of the administrative capital of the caliphate from Baghdad north to the military settlement of Samarra on the Tigris, where it was to remain for some 60 years. This move meant a significant increase in the caliphs'dependence on their Turkish slave guards. Al-Muʿtaṣim's reign was also marked by periods of intense military activity along the northern fringes of the Islamic lands: against the Byzantines in Anatolia; against the sectarian Babak and his followers--the'wearers of red,'the Khurramiyyah--in northwestern Persia; and against the politically ambitious local prince Mazyar in the Caspian provinces of Persia. These episodes take up the greater part of al-Tabari's account of al-Muʿtaṣim's reign, and he has provided graphic and detailed narratives of the respective campaigns, including valuable details on military organization and tactics during this period.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167484.23
nexusstc/Hudud al-'Alam 'The Regions of the World' - A Persian Geography 372 A.H. (982 AD) (Gibb Memorial Trust Persian Studies)/1546d139ad32f2f8858d49556a80bd1e.epub
Hudud al-'Alam 'The Regions of the World' - A Persian Geography 372 A.H. (982 AD) (Gibb Memorial Trust Persian Studies) V. V. Minorsky; C. E. Bosworth E.J.W. Gibb Memorial Trust, 2015
The Hudud al-'Alam, written in AD 982 for a Prince of Guzganan (located in the North West of modern Afghanistan), is a geography covering the whole known world and one of the earliest works of Persian prose. It was designed to accompany a map and, though the product of cabinet scholarship rather than original observation, it preserves much material from earlier compositions which are lost and shows originality in its organization. A facsimile edition of the unique MS, which came to light in Bukhara in the late 19th century, was published in Russia in 1930 by Barthold but it was left to Minorsky to make the data widely accessible by his English translation and his extensive commentary, which analyses the work's position in the early Islamic geographical tradition and identifies and discusses the places mentioned in the light of a wealth of other information. V. Minorsky was a former Professor of Persian in the University of London and his other translations include Tadhkirat al-Muluk, A Manual of Safavid Administration in this series.
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ia/mediaevalislamic0000bosw.pdf
The Mediaeval Islamic Underworld : The Banū Sāsān in Arabic Society and Literature by Clifford Edmund Bosworth Brill Academic Publishers, Brill Academic Publishers, [N.p.], 2023
Pt. 1. The Banū Sāsān In Arabic Life And Lore.--pt. 2. The Arabic Jargon Texts: The Qaṣīda Sāsāniyyas Of Abū Dulaf And Ṣafī D-dīn. By Clifford Edmund Bosworth. -- Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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ia/reunificationofa0032abar.pdf
The History of Al-Ṭabarī Vol. 32 : The Reunification of the ʿAbbāsid Caliphate: The Caliphate of Al-Maʾmūn A.D. 813-833/A.H. 198-218 Tabaråi; Bosworth, Clifford Edmund Albany: State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1987
The 20 years'caliphate of al-Maʾmūn began as a stormy period in Middle Eastern history; after the comparatively peaceful reign of his father Hārūn al-Rashīd, the caliphate was plunged into violent civil warfare in both Iraq and Arabia, involving the sons of al-Rashīd, rivals for the supreme authority, and various other sectarian rebels and aspirants for power. Yet once peace was secured and the caliphate lands united once more, al-Maʾmūn's reign settled down into one of the most exciting and innovative of the mediaeval caliphate. The Caliph himself was a highly cultivated man who possessed a keen intellectual curiosity and who interested himself in the practical sciences, astronomy and mathematics. He also encouraged the translating of Greek philosophical, scientific and medical works from Greek and Syriac into Arabic and involved himself in theological controversies in which the dialectical techniques of the Greek thinkers were to figure. Ṭabarī's history of this period constitutes a prime source for political and military history. His racy and vivid style, including many verbatim conversations and documents, brings the Caliphate of al-Maʾmūn very much alive.A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-Ṭabarī set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.
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Hudúd al-ʻĀlam = The regions of the world : a Persian geography, 372 A.H. (982 A.D.) V. V. Minorsky, C. E. Bosworth E.J.W. Gibb Memorial Trust, Gibb Memorial Trust Persian Studies, Second edition, Havertown, Pennsylvania, 2015
The Hudud al-'Alam, written in AD 982 for a Prince of Guzganan (located in the North West of modern Afghanistan), is a geography covering the whole known world and one of the earliest works of Persian prose. It was designed to accompany a map and, though the product of cabinet scholarship rather than original observation, it preserves much material from earlier compositions which are lost and shows originality in its organization. A facsimile edition of the unique MS, which came to light in Bukhara in the late 19th century, was published in Russia in 1930 by Barthold but it was left to Minorsky to make the data widely accessible by his English translation and his extensive commentary, which analyses the work's position in the early Islamic geographical tradition and identifies and discusses the places mentioned in the light of a wealth of other information. V. Minorsky was a former Professor of Persian in the University of London and his other translations include Tadhkirat al-Muluk, A Manual of Safavid Administration in this series. [Elib]
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nexusstc/The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 30: The ‘Abbāsid Caliphate in Equilibrium: The Caliphates of Musa al-Hadi and Harun al-Rashid A.D. 785-809/A.H. 169-193/1092fcf7aa3467aee9ce803afefa05a0.pdf
The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 30: The ‘Abbāsid Caliphate in Equilibrium: The Caliphates of Musa al-Hadi and Harun al-Rashid A.D. 785-809/A.H. 169-193 30 al-Ṭabarī, Clifford Edmund Bosworth State University of New York Press, SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies, 30, 0, 1989
This Volume Of Al-tabari's History Covers Nearly A Quarter Of A Century, And After Covering The Very Brief Caliphate Of Al-hadi, Concentrates On That Of Harun Al-rashid. During These Years, The Caliphate Was In A State Of Balance With Its External Foes; The Great Enemy, Christian Byzantium, Was Regarded With Respect By The Muslims, And The Two Great Powers Of The Near East Treated Each Other Essentially As Equals, While The Caucasian And Central Asian Frontiers Were Held Against Pressure From The Turkish Peoples Of Inner Eurasia. The Main Stresses Were Internal, Including Shi'ite Risings On Behalf Of The Excluded House Of 'ali, And Revolts By The Radical Equalitarian Kharijites; But None Of These Was Serious Enough To Affect The Basic Stability Of The Caliphate. Harun Al-rashid's Caliphate Has Acquired In The West, Under The Influence Of A Misleading Picture From The Arabian Nights, A Glowing Image As A Golden Age Of Islamic Culture And Letters Stemming From The Caliph's Patronage Of The Exponents Of These Arts And Sciences. In Light Of The Picture Of The Caliph Which Emerges From Al-tabari's Pages, However, This Image Seems To Be Distinctly Exaggerated. Al-rashid Himself Does Not Exhibit Any Notable Signs Of Administrative Competence, Military Leadership Or Intellectual Interests Beyond Those Which Convention Demanded Of A Ruler. For Much Of His Reign, He Left The Business Of Government To The Capable Viziers Of The Barmakid Family--the Account Of Whose Spectacular Fall From Power Forms One Of The Most Dramatic Features Of Al-tabari's Narratives Here--and His Decision To Divide The Islamic Empire After His Death Between His Sons Was To Lead Subsequently To A Disastrous Civil War. Nevertheless, Al-tabari's Story Is Full Of Interesting Sidelights On The Lives Of Those Involved In The Court Circle Of The Time And On The Motivations Which Impelled Medieval Muslims To Seek Precarious Careers There. A Discounted Price Is Available When Purchasing The Entire 39-volume History Of Al-tabari Set. Contact Suny Press For More Information.
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ia/iranislaminmemor0000unse.pdf
Iran and Islam: in memory of the late Vladimir Minorsky; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; Vladimir F Minorskij Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1971
xvi, 574 p., 19 plates. 26 cm English, French or German Includes bibliographical references
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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 30: The ’Abbasid Caliphate in Equilibrium: The Caliphates of Musa al-Hadi and Harun al-Rashid A.D. 785-809/A.H. 169-193 al-Ṭabarī, Clifford Edmund Bosworth State University of New York Press, SUNY series in Near Eastern studies, The history of al-Ṭabarī =, Taʼrikh al-rusul wa'l-mulūk ;, v. 30, Bibliotheca Persica, Bibliotheca Persica (Albany, N.Y.), Albany, New York State, 1989
This Volume Of Al-tabari's History Covers Nearly A Quarter Of A Century, And After Covering The Very Brief Caliphate Of Al-hadi, Concentrates On That Of Harun Al-rashid. During These Years, The Caliphate Was In A State Of Balance With Its External Foes; The Great Enemy, Christian Byzantium, Was Regarded With Respect By The Muslims, And The Two Great Powers Of The Near East Treated Each Other Essentially As Equals, While The Caucasian And Central Asian Frontiers Were Held Against Pressure From The Turkish Peoples Of Inner Eurasia. The Main Stresses Were Internal, Including Shi'ite Risings On Behalf Of The Excluded House Of 'ali, And Revolts By The Radical Equalitarian Kharijites; But None Of These Was Serious Enough To Affect The Basic Stability Of The Caliphate. Harun Al-rashid's Caliphate Has Acquired In The West, Under The Influence Of A Misleading Picture From The Arabian Nights, A Glowing Image As A Golden Age Of Islamic Culture And Letters Stemming From The Caliph's Patronage Of The Exponents Of These Arts And Sciences. In Light Of The Picture Of The Caliph Which Emerges From Al-tabari's Pages, However, This Image Seems To Be Distinctly Exaggerated. Al-rashid Himself Does Not Exhibit Any Notable Signs Of Administrative Competence, Military Leadership Or Intellectual Interests Beyond Those Which Convention Demanded Of A Ruler. For Much Of His Reign, He Left The Business Of Government To The Capable Viziers Of The Barmakid Family--the Account Of Whose Spectacular Fall From Power Forms One Of The Most Dramatic Features Of Al-tabari's Narratives Here--and His Decision To Divide The Islamic Empire After His Death Between His Sons Was To Lead Subsequently To A Disastrous Civil War. Nevertheless, Al-tabari's Story Is Full Of Interesting Sidelights On The Lives Of Those Involved In The Court Circle Of The Time And On The Motivations Which Impelled Medieval Muslims To Seek Precarious Careers There. A Discounted Price Is Available When Purchasing The Entire 39-volume History Of Al-tabari Set. Contact Suny Press For More Information.
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lgli/Z:\Bibliotik_\7\103.55.108.22\A. H. Dani & V. M. Masson-History of the Civilizations of Central Asia_ The Dawn of Civilization _ Earliest Times to 700 Bc_1875.pdf
History of civilizations of Central Asia. Vol. 3, The crossroads of civilizations: A.D. 250 to 750 / B.A. Litvinsky ; co-editors : Zhang Guang-da and R. Shabani Samghabadi Bosworth, Clifford Edmund;Osimi, ̄ Muhȧmmad Unesco; United Nations Educational, Multiple history series, 1998;1992
V. 1. The dawn of civilization: earliest times to 700 B.C. -- v. 2. The development of sedentary and nomadic civilizations: 700 B.C. to A.D. 250 -- v. 3. The crossroads of civilizations: A.D. 250 to 750 -- v. 4. The age of achievement: A.D. 750 to the end of the fifteenth century. pt. 1. The historical, social and economic setting. pt. 2. The achievements -- v. 5. Development in contrast: from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century -- v. 6. Towards contemporary period: from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century.
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nexusstc/The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 32: The Reunification of the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate: The Caliphate of Al-Ma’mun A.D. 813-833/A.H. 198-218/0982a5982126d5cabda15c706a1a8cab.pdf
The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 32: The Reunification of the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate: The Caliphate of Al-Ma’mun A.D. 813-833/A.H. 198-218 32 al-Ṭabarī; C. E. Bosworth (trans.;ann.) State University of New York Press, SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies, 32, 1, 1987
The 20 years' caliphate of al-Ma'mum began as a stormy period in Middle Eastern history; after the comparatively peaceful reign of his father Harun al-Rashid, the caliphate was plunged into violent civil warfare in both Iraq and Arabia, involving the sons of al-Rashid, rivals for the supreme authority, and various other sectarian rebels and aspirants for power. Yet once peace was secured and the caliphate lands united once more, al-Ma'mum's reign settled down into one of the most exciting and innovative of the mediaeval caliphate. The Caliph himself was a highly cultivated man who possessed a keen intellectual curiosity and who interested himself in the practical sciences, astronomy and mathematics. He also encouraged the translating of Greek philosophical, scientific and medical works from Greek and Syriac into Arabic and involved himself in theological controversies in which the dialectical techniques of the Greek thinkers were to figure. Tabari's history of this period constitutes a prime source for political and military history. His racy and vivid style, including many verbatim conversations and documents, brings the Caliphate of al-Ma'mum very much alive. A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-Tabari set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.
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nexusstc/The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 33: Storm and Stress along the Northern Frontiers of the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate: The Caliphate of al-Mu‘tasim A.D. 833-842/A.H. 218-227/e0aa3331dedb678a6f3218dc6fe750e9.pdf
The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 33: Storm and Stress along the Northern Frontiers of the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate: The Caliphate of al-Mu‘tasim A.D. 833-842/A.H. 218-227 33 al-Ṭabarī; C. E. Bosworth (trans.,ann.) State University of New York Press; State Univ of New York Pr, Bibliotheca Persica; SUNY series in Near Eastern Studies, 33, 1991
This section of al-Tabari's History covers the eight-year reign of al-Mu'tasim (833-42), immediately following the reign of his elder brother al-Ma'mun, when the Islamic caliphate was once more united after the civil strife and violence of the second decade of the ninth century A.D. Al-Mu'tasim's reign is notable for the transfer of the administrative capital of the caliphate from Baghdad north to the military settlement of Samarra on the Tigris, where it was to remain for some 60 years. This move meant a significant increase in the caliphs' dependence on their Turkish slave guards. Al-Mu'tasim's reign was also marked by periods of intense military activity along the northern fringes of the Islamic lands: against the Byzantines in Anatolia; against the sectarian Babak and his followers--the "wearers of red," the Khurramiyyah--in northwestern Persia; and against the politically ambitious local prince Mazyar in the Caspian provinces of Persia. These episodes take up the greater part of al-Tabari's account of al-Mu'tasim's reign, and he has provided graphic and detailed narratives of the respective campaigns, including valuable details on military organization and tactics during this period.
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The new Islamic dynasties : a chronological and genealogical manual Bosworth, Clifford Edmund New York: Columbia University Press, Enl. and updated ed., New York, New York State, 1996
Since It Was First Published More Than Forty Years Ago, Sources Of Japanese Tradition, Volume 2, Has Been Considered The Authoritative Sourcebook For Readers And Scholars Interested In Japan From The Eighteenth Century To The Post-world War Ii Period. Now Greatly Expanded To Include The Entire Twentieth Century, And Beginning In 1600, Sources Of Japanese Tradition Presents Writings By Modern Japan's Most Important Philosophers, Religious Figures, Writers And Political Leaders. The Volume Also Offers Extensive Introductory Essays And Commentary To Assist In Understanding The Documents' Historical Settings And Significance. Wonderfully Varied In Its Selections, This Eagerly Anticipated Expanded Edition Has Revised Many Of The Texts From The Original Edition And Added A Great Many Not Included Or Translated Before. New Additions Include Documents On The Postwar Era, The Importance Of Education In The Process Of Modernization, And Women's Issues. Beginning With Documents From The Founding Of The Tokugawa Shogunate, The Collection's Essays, Manifestos, Religious Tracts, Political Documents, And Memoirs Reflect Major Japanese Religious, Philosophical, Social And Political Movements. Subjects Covered Include The Spread Of Neo-confucian And Buddhist Teachings, Japanese Poetry And Aesthetics, And The Meiji Restoration. Other Documents Reflect The Major Political Trends And Events Of The Period: The Abolition Of Feudalism, Agrarian Reform, The Emergence Of Poltical Parties And Liberalism, And The Sino-japanese And Russo-japanese Wars. The Collection Also Includes Western And Japanese Impressions Of Each Other Through Western Religious Missions And Commercial And Cultural Exchanges. These Selections Underscore Japanese And Western Apprehension Of And Fascination With Each Other. As Japan Entered The Twentieth Century, New Political And Social Movements -- Marxism, Anarchism, Socialism, Nationalism, And Feminism -- Entered The National Consciousness. Later Readings In The Collection Look At The Buildup To War With The United States, Military Defeat And American Occupation. Documents From The Postwar Period Echo Japan's Struggle With Its Own History And Its Development As A Capitalist Democracy.
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The Encyclopaedia of Islam: San - Sze Vol 9 (Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition) S. Nurit, C.E. Bosworth Brill ; Luzac, Netherlands, 1997
This Encyclopaedia provides a comprehensive reference tool for scholars of the world of Islam.
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The Later Ghaznavids : splendour and decay : the dynasty in Afghanistan and Northern India, 1040-1186 Bosworth, Clifford Edmund Edinburgh University Press ; Columbia University Press, Persian studies series ; no. 7, Edinburgh, Unknown, 1977
vi, 196 p. : 23 cm Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-191) and index
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Medieval Arabic Culture And Administration (variorum Reprint) Clifford Edmund Bosworth London: Variorum Reprints, Variorum reprint ;, CS165, London, England, 1982
C.e. Bosworth. Reprint Of Various Journal Articles Published Between 1963 And 1981. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Qajar Iran political, social and cultural change, 1800-1925 : (studies presented to Prof. L(aurence) P(aul) Elwell-Sutton) Bosworth, Clifford Edmund; Hillenbrand, Carole; Elwell-Sutton, L. P. (Laurence Paul) Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1983
xxv, 414 p. : 24 cm, \"Studies presented to Professor L.P. Elwell-Sutton\"--Half t.p, \"A bibliography of the works of L.P. Elwell-Sutton\": p. xvii-xxv, Includes bibliographical references and index
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Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Handbook (Islamic Surveys) Bosworth, Clifford Edmund Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, Islamic surveys -- 5, Pbk. ed. (rev.), Edinburgh, Scotland, 1980
xviii, 245 pages ; 18 cm Previous edition: 1967 Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Turks in the Early Islamic World (The Formation of the Classical Islamic World) (The Formation of the Classical Islamic World) C. Edmund Bosworth (editor) Routledge, The Formation of the Classical Islamic World, 1, 2007
This volume brings together a set of key articles, along with a new introduction to contextualize them, on the role of Turkish peoples in the Western Asiatic world up to the 11th century. Such topics as the geographical and environmental original milieux of these peoples in the forest zone and steppelands of Inner Asia, the formation and breakup of tribal confederations within the steppes, and the evolution of tribal structures, are examined as the background for the appearance of Turks within the Islamic caliphate from the 9th century onwards. These came first as military slaves, then as movements of peoples, such as the tribal migrations of the Oghuz, leading to the establishment of the Seljuq sultanate, whilst from within Islamic society, individual Turkish commanders were able at the same time to build up their own military empires such as that of the Ghaznavids. In this way was put in place a Turkish dominance of the northern tier of the Middle East, with attendant changes in demography and land utilisation, which was to last for centuries.
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nexusstc/Hudūd al-'Ālam: 'The Regions of the World': A Persian Geography, 372 A.H.–982 A.D./4511407fa3e7243310d5c0c2bf1de1fc.pdf
Hudūd al-'Ālam: 'The Regions of the World': A Persian Geography, 372 A.H.–982 A.D. V. F. Minorsky, C. E. Bosworth E. J. W. Gibb Memorial Trust; Cambridge University Press, E. J. W. Gibb Memorial Series, New Series, XI, 2nd ed. reprint, 1982
The Hudud al-'Alam, written in AD 982 for a Prince of Guzganan (located in the North West of modern Afghanistan), is a geography covering the whole known world and one of the earliest works of Persian prose. It was designed to accompany a map and, though the product of cabinet scholarship rather than original observation, it preserves much material from earlier compositions which are lost and shows originality in its organization. A facsimile edition of the unique MS, which came to light in Bukhara in the late 19th century, was published in Russia in 1930 by Barthold but it was left to Minorsky to make the data widely accessible by his English translation and his extensive commentary, which analyses the work's position in the early Islamic geographical tradition and identifies and discusses the places mentioned in the light of a wealth of other information. V. Minorsky was a former Professor of Persian in the University of London and his other translations include Tadhkirat al-Muluk, A Manual of Safavid Administration in this series.
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Hudud al-'Alam 'The Regions of the World' - A Persian Geography 372 A.H. (982 AD) (Gibb Memorial Trust Persian Studies) V. V. Minorsky; C. E. Bosworth E.J.W. Gibb Memorial Trust, 2015
The Hudud al-'Alam, written in AD 982 for a Prince of Guzganan (located in the North West of modern Afghanistan), is a geography covering the whole known world and one of the earliest works of Persian prose. It was designed to accompany a map and, though the product of cabinet scholarship rather than original observation, it preserves much material from earlier compositions which are lost and shows originality in its organization. A facsimile edition of the unique MS, which came to light in Bukhara in the late 19th century, was published in Russia in 1930 by Barthold but it was left to Minorsky to make the data widely accessible by his English translation and his extensive commentary, which analyses the work's position in the early Islamic geographical tradition and identifies and discusses the places mentioned in the light of a wealth of other information. V. Minorsky was a former Professor of Persian in the University of London and his other translations include Tadhkirat al-Muluk, A Manual of Safavid Administration in this series.
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ia/mediaevalislamic0pt2bosw.pdf
The Mediaeval Islamic Underworld : The Banū Sāsān in Arabic Society and Literature by Clifford Edmund Bosworth Brill Academic Publishers, Brill Academic Publishers, [N.p.], 2023
Pt. 1. The Banū Sāsān In Arabic Life And Lore.--pt. 2. The Arabic Jargon Texts: The Qaṣīda Sāsāniyyas Of Abū Dulaf And Ṣafī D-dīn. By Clifford Edmund Bosworth. -- Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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The Ornament of Histories: A History of the Eastern Islamic Lands AD 650-1041: The Persian Text of Abu Sa‘id ‘Abd al-Hayy Gardizi (British Institute of Persian Studies) Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Abd al-Hayy ibn Zahhak Gardizi I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, British Institute of Persian Studies Series, Vol. 4, 2011
"Abu Sa'id 'Abd al-Hayy Gardizi was an author and historian living in the mid-eleventh century at the height of the Turkish Ghazvanid dynasty. His only known work, "The Ornament of Histories" ("Zayn al-akhbir"), is a hugely ambitious history of the Eastern Islamic lands AD 650-1041, spanning what is now Eastern Iran, Afghanistan and parts of the Central Asian Republics and Indo-Pakistan subcontinent. Gardizi's text is an extremely rare source of primary information about the rise of Islamic faith, culture and military dominance in these regions, and represents a significant contribution to our understanding of the early Islamic world. This is the first English translation of the original Persian text, and is accompanied by an introduction and commentary which details the historical, geographical and cultural context."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Vol. 5: The Sāsānids, the Byzantines, the Lakmids, and Yemen 5 Tabari; C. E. Bosworth (trans.;ann.) State University of New York Press; State Univ of New York Pr, Bibliotheca Persica, SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies, 5, 1999
This volume of al-T'abari's History has a particularly wide sweep and interest. It provides the most complete and detailed historical source for the Persian empire of the Sasanids, whose four centuries of rule were one of the most glorious periods in Persia's long history. It also gives information on the history of pre-Islamic Arabs of the Mesopotamian desert fringes and eastern Arabia (in al-Hira and the Ghassanid kingdom), and on the quite separate civilization of South Arabia, the Yemen, otherwise known mainly by inscriptions. It furnishes details of the centuries'-long warfare of the two great empires of Western Asia, the Sasanids and the Byzantine Greeks, a titanic struggle which paved the way for the subsequent rise of the new faith of Islam. The volume is thus of great value for scholars, from Byzantinists to Semitists and Iranists. It provides the first English translation of this key section of al-T'abari's work, one for which non-Arabists have hitherto relied on a partial German translation, meritorious for its time but now 120 years old. This new translation is enriched by a detailed commentary which takes into account up-to-date scholarship.
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The History of Al-Ṭabarī Vol. 30 : The ʿAbbāsid Caliphate in Equilibrium: The Caliphates of Mūsā Al-Hādī and Hārūn Al-Rashīd A.D. 785-809/A.H. 169-193 Ṭabarī, 838?-923; Bosworth, Clifford Edmund Albany: State University of New York Press, Bibliotheca persica (State University of New York Press, Albany), Albany, ©1985-1997
This volume of al-Ṭabarī's History covers nearly a quarter of a century, and after covering the very brief caliphate of al-Hādī, concentrates on that of Hārūn al-Rashīd. During these years, the caliphate was in a state of balance with its external foes; the great enemy, Christian Byzantium, was regarded with respect by the Muslims, and the two great powers of the Near East treated each other essentially as equals, while the Caucasian and Central Asian frontiers were held against pressure from the Turkish peoples of Inner Eurasia. The main stresses were internal, including Shī'ite risings on behalf of the excluded house of'Alī, and revolts by the radical equalitarian Khārijites; but none of these was serious enough to affect the basic stability of the caliphate.Hārūn ar-Rashīd's caliphate has acquired in the West, under the influence of a misleading picture from the Arabian Nights, a glowing image as a golden age of Islamic culture and letters stemming from the Caliph's patronage of the exponents of these arts and sciences. In light of the picture of the Caliph which emerges from al-Ṭabarī's pages, however, this image seems to be distinctly exaggerated. Al-Rashīd himself does not exhibit any notable signs of administrative competence, military leadership or intellectual interests beyond those which convention demanded of a ruler. For much of his reign, he left the business of government to the capable viziers of the Barmakīd family--the account of whose spectacular fall from power forms one of the most dramatic features of al-Ṭabarī's narratives here--and his decision to divide the Islamic empire after his death between his sons was to lead subsequently to a disastrous civil war. Nevertheless, al-Ṭabarī's story is full of interesting sidelights on the lives of those involved in the court circle of the time and on the motivations which impelled medieval Muslims to seek precarious careers there.A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-Ṭabarī set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.
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Historic Cities of the Islamic World (2008) Clifford Edmund Bosworth Brill Academic Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts, 2008
"This book contains articles on historic cities of the Islamic world, ranging from West Africa to Malaysia, which over the centuries have been centres of culture and learning and of economic and commercial life, and which have contributed much to the consolidation of Islam as a faith and as a social and political institution. The articles have been taken from the second edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam, completed in 2004, but in many cases expanded and rewritten. All have been updated to include fresh historical information, with note of contemporary social developments and population statistics." "The book thus delineates the urban background of Islam has it has evolved up to the present day, highlighting the role of such great cities as Cairo, Istanbul, Baghdad and Delhi in Islamic history, and also brings them together in a rich panorama illustrating one of mankind's greatest achievements, the living organism of the city."--BOOK JACKET.
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The Encyclopaedia of Islam (New Edition), Vol. 5: Khe-Mahi Clifford Edmund Bosworth, E. Bosworth Brill Academic Publishers, New ed / prepared by a number of leading orientalists., Leiden, Netherlands, 1986
"The Encylcopaedia of Islam" (New Edition) sets out the present state of knowledge of the Islamic world. It is a key to understanding the world of Islam, not only the religion itself but also the believers and the countries in which they live. The work embraces articles on distinguished Muslims of every age and land; on tribes and dynasties; on the crafts and sciences; on political and religious institutions; on the geography; ethnography; flora and fauna of the various countries and on the history, topography and monuments of the major towns and cities. This New Edition is published in double fascicules of 128 pages. Eight to ten fasciculess make up one volume. Upon completion of a volume, covers and prelims are supplied for binding.
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upload/alexandrina/Variorum/165. Clifford Edmund Bosworth - Medieval Arabic Culture and Administration (Variorum Collected Studies, Book 165) (1982) (2)/165. Clifford Edmund Bosworth - Medieval Arabic Culture and Administration (Variorum Collected Studies, Book 165) (1982).pdf
Medieval Arabic culture and administration Bosworth, Clifford Edmund London: Variorum Reprints, Variorum reprint ;, CS165, London, England, 1982
1 volume (various pagings) : 23 cm Reprint of various journal articles published between 1963 and 1981 Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Ghaznavids : their empire in Afghanistan and eastern Iran 994-1040 / by Clifford Edmund Bosworth. Bosworth, Clifford Edmund. Munshiram Manoharlal, 1992., Unknown, 1992
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The Turks in the Early Islamic World C. Edmund Bosworth; Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), 2017
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The new Islamic dynasties : a chronological and genealogical manual Clifford Edmund Bosworth Edinburgh University Press, New Edinburgh Islamic Surveys, Pbk. ed, Edinburgh, 2004
Those coming to the study of Islamic history for the first time face a baffling array of rulers and dynasties in the many different areas of Islam. This book provides a comprehensive and reliable reference source for all students of history and culture. It lists by name the rulers of all the principal Islamic dynasties with Hijri and Common Era dates. Each dynastic list is followed by a brief assessment of its historical significance, and by a short bibliography. Fully updated and substantially revised and expanded for a modern audience, this handbook is based upon Bosworth's renowned The Islamic Dynasties, first published in 1967 and revised in 1980. As well as increasing the number of dynasties covered from 82 to 186, innovations in the new edition include much more extensive listings of honorific titles and of filiations, allowing genealogical connections within dynasties to be made. Key Features: Only reliable chronological and genealogical listing available Covers all the areas of the Islamic world including Afghanistan, the Arabian peninsula, Central Asia, East Africa, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, North Africa, Persia, South East Asia, Spain, Syria, Turkey and West Africa Includes 186 dynasties Records those rulers who issued coins - of great interest to Islamic numismatics
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Studies in Honour of Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Volume I: Hunter of the East: Arabic and Semitic Studies Ian Netton (editor) Brill Academic Publishers, Studies in honour of Clifford Edmund Bosworth, vol. 1, Leiden, 2000, ©1999
<p>Professor C.E. Bosworth FBA is a Middle East historian of world stature. In this volume his friends and colleagues come together to honour his 70th birthday. The diversity of these essays reflects the diversity and depth of Professor Bosworth's own interests. Ranging through the five areas of Literature, Language, History, Law, and Art and Epigraphy, this volume embraces the ancient, the medieval and the modern, covering topics as diverse as the Maqāma genre, the significance of wooden weapons in al-Mukhtār's revolt and nineteenth century exchanges in Himyaritic inscriptions. The volume illustrates the vibrancy and dynamism of modern scholarship in the field of Arabic and Semitic Studies.</p>
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The new Islamic dynasties : a chronological and genealogical manual Clifford Edmund Bosworth Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, ©1996
Based on the author's 'Islamic Dynasties', this new reference book gives detailed information on the dynastic families of the Islamic world. Over 186 dynasties are covered, from the Middle East and North Africa, to South Asia and Indonesia. Those coming to the study of Islamic history for the first time face a baffling array of rulers and dynasties in the many different areas of Islam. This book provides a comprehensive and reliable reference source for all students of history and culture. It lists by name the rulers of all the principal Islamic dynasties with Hijri and Common Era dates. Each dynastic list is followed by a brief assessment of its historical significance, and by a short bibliography. Fully updated and substantially revised and expanded for a modern audience, this handbook is based upon Bosworth's renowned The Islamic Dynasties, first published in 1967 and revised in 1980. As well as increasing the number of dynasties covered from 82 to 186, innovations in the new edition include much more extensive listings of honorific titles and of filiations, allowing genealogical connections within dynasties to be made. Key Features: Only reliable chronological and genealogical listing available Covers all the areas of the Islamic world including Afghanistan, the Arabian peninsula, Central Asia, East Africa, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, North Africa, Persia, South East Asia, Spain, Syria, Turkey and West Africa Includes 186 dynasties Records those rulers who issued coins - of great interest to Islamic numismatics
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The history of the Seljuq Turks : from the Jāmiọ al-Tawārīkh : an Ilkhanid adaption of the Saljūq-nāma of Ẓahīr al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī Clifford Edmund Bosworth; Kenneth A Luther; Ẓāhir al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī; Rashīd al-Dīn Ṭabīb Routledge, 1, 20001215
Nishapuri flourished in the 12th century and wrote a succinct history in Persian of the Saljuq Turks, a tribal group from Central Asia who in the 11th century established a vast empire, enduring for some century and a half and bringing about lasting changes to the ethnic composition and the patterns of land utilisation in the northern tier of the M
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