Social Change in Medieval Iran 132-628 AH (750-1231 AD)
The Perspectives of Persian Historiography
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 13 March 2023
- ISBN 9789463721981
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages282 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 680 g
- Language English 445
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Short description:
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 1226–1283), the great historian of the Mongol Era.
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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 1226–1283), the great historian of the Mongol Era. By applying the insights of Anthony Giddens and the theory of structuration to address the interactions of social agents and structures, this book provides a coherent narrative of social transformation in medieval Iran.
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Preface, Introduction, Author’s Notes Part I The Formation of Iranian Authority under the ?Abb?sid Caliphate 1 The Formation of the ?Abb?sid Caliphate From Secret Da?va to the Rise of Siy?h-J?meg?n (The Black Garments) 2 Establishment of the ?Abb?sid Caliphate The Restructuring or Displacement of Agents 3 Split in the ?Abb?sid Political Structure A Prelude to the Independence of Khor?s?n Part II The Structure of Iranian Dynasties From Dependence to Independence 4 The Rule of the T?herids in the Shadow of the ?Abb?sid Caliphate 5 The Structure of the S?m?nid Government Moving in the Direction of Cultural Independence 6 The Saff?rid Dynasty A Power outside the ?Abb?sid Structure 7 The ?Alawites of Tabarest?n, the First Shi?ite Dynasty in Iran 8 The Buyid Dynasty A Turning Point in Iran’s Social Change Part III The Rise of Solt?nates in the Power Structure 9 The Formation of the Ghaznavid Solt?nate 10 The Saljuq Dynasty The First Islamic Empire in Iran. 11 The Khw?razmsh?hi Dynasty: Emerging from the Saljuq Structure, Conclusion, Bibliography, Index.
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