
The History of Al-Tabari, Volume 22: The Marwanid Restoration
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Action & Adventure
History
格式
平装书
页数
244
语言
英语
已发布
Aug 1, 1987
出版商
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10
0887069762
ISBN-13
9780887069765
描述
In this compelling volume, the narrative unfolds during a pivotal era of Islamic history, capturing the complexities and transformations within the state from A.H. 74 to 81. It showcases the Marwanid restoration, highlighting the political maneuvers, battles, and significant figures who influenced the direction of the caliphate. Al-Tabari, through his meticulous research and narrative style, weaves together a rich tapestry of events, providing readers with insights into the socio-political landscape of the time.
Providing a careful examination of key figures and their actions, the text delves into the challenges faced by the early Islamic state, including rebellion and succession crises. Readers are invited to explore the intricate dynamics of power, loyalty, and ambition, as the Marwanid dynasty sought to stabilize and reinvigorate the caliphate. Al-Tabari’s analysis not only portrays the events but also brings forth the broader implications for Islamic governance and identity.
With Everett K. Rowson's contributions enhancing the understanding of the historical context, this volume stands as a significant scholarly resource. It invites historians and enthusiasts alike to reflect on the foundational periods of Islamic history, revealing connections that resonate even in contemporary times. Through detailed accounts, it emphasizes the importance of this era in shaping the political and cultural fabric of the Islamic world.
Providing a careful examination of key figures and their actions, the text delves into the challenges faced by the early Islamic state, including rebellion and succession crises. Readers are invited to explore the intricate dynamics of power, loyalty, and ambition, as the Marwanid dynasty sought to stabilize and reinvigorate the caliphate. Al-Tabari’s analysis not only portrays the events but also brings forth the broader implications for Islamic governance and identity.
With Everett K. Rowson's contributions enhancing the understanding of the historical context, this volume stands as a significant scholarly resource. It invites historians and enthusiasts alike to reflect on the foundational periods of Islamic history, revealing connections that resonate even in contemporary times. Through detailed accounts, it emphasizes the importance of this era in shaping the political and cultural fabric of the Islamic world.