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The Court of the Caliphs

Door Hugh Kennedy

The Court of the Caliphs
CategorieGeschiedenis Midden-Oosten
Boeknummer#313124
TitelThe Court of the Caliphs: when Baghdad Ruled the Muslim World
AuteurKennedy, Hugh
BoektypePaperback
UitgeverijPhoenix
Jaar van uitgave2005
ISBN100753818965
ISBN139780753818961
TaalEngels
BeschrijvingPaperback, illustrated with colour and b/w photographs, 8vo.
SamenvattingFrom a rebellion planned in a remote desert town to the founding of Baghdad in AD 762, the rule of the Abbasid dynasty was looked back on as the golden era of the Islamic Conquest. The Caliphs formed the model for succeeding muslim regimes. From military conquests to patronizing poetry, building palaces, and the formal structure of the court - harems, viziers, eunuchs and the tales of the Arabian Nights - the Abbasid caliphate offered a historical ideal for later empires and their rulers to aspire to. Yet the true story of this fascinating empire has been forgotten outside the academic world. And it deserves to be rescued: it is an epic story in every sense, with larger-than-life rulers, exotic slave girls, inventive tortures, and enough court intrigue to frighten a Borgia.
Pagina's326
ConditieGoed — Creases in spine.
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