Social change in medieval Iran 132-628 AH (750-1231 AD) : the perspectives of Persian historiography /
This study contributes to the history of social changes in Iran during the Abbasid Caliphate (AH 132-656, AD 750-1258) by foregrounding the perspective of Persian language historians - from Abu Ali Bal'ami (AH 363, AD 974), the first known Persian historian, to Atamelak Joveyni (AH 623-681, AD...
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
[2023]
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Obsah:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Author's notes
- Part I. The formation of Iranian authority under the ʻAbbāsid Caliphate
- 1. The formation of the ʻAbbāsid Caliphate.
- 2. Establishment of the ʻAbbāsid Caliphate
- 3. Split in the ʻAbbāsid political structure
- Part II. The structure of Iranian dynasties. from dependence to independence
- 4. The rule of the Tāherids in the shadow of the ʻAbbāsid Caliphate
- 5. The structure of the Sāmānid government. Moving in the direction of cultural independence
- 6. The Saffārid Dynasty . A power outside the ʻAbbāsid structure
- 7. The ʻAlawites of Tabarestān, the first Shiʻite dynasty in Iran
- 8. The Buyid dynasty . A turning point in Iran's social change
- Part III. The rise of soltānates in the power structure
- 9. The formation of the Ghaznavid soltānate
- 10. The Saljuq dynasty . The first Islamic empire in Iran
- 11. The Khwārazmshāhi dynasty: Emerging from the Saljuq structure
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index