Lingua: Francese
Editore: Association pour l'Avancement des Etudes Iraniennes, 2015
ISBN 10: 2910640418 ISBN 13: 9782910640415
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A partir de l'epoque abbasside (750-820), les vastes territoires situesau-dela du fleuve Amu Darya (le Mawara'annahr), conquis par les generauxumayyades durant la premiere moitie du VIIIe siecle, entrentdefinitivement dans l'aire culturelle de l'islam. L'analyse croisee dessources medievales arabes, persanes et chinoises, completees par lesdonnees de manuscrits inedits, ainsi que les derniers resultats livrespar les fouilles archeologiques de Samarqand permettent d'etablir unechronologie fine de cette periode charniere de l'histoire de l'Asiecentrale. Sous cet eclairage nouveau sont examines les processuscomplexes et irreversibles qui ont abouti a un changement du cadrepolitique et religieux, a la transformation des elites sogdiennes etmusulmanes, a l'evolution du systeme etatique de controle des paysfrontaliers, dans un contexte de confrontations et de relationsdiplomatiques entre le califat, l'empire chinois des Tang et les Turcs.During the Abbasid period (750-820), the vast territories beyond the AmuDarya river (the Mawara'annahr), conquered by the Umayyad generals inthe first half of the eighth century, entered definitively into thecultural sphere of Islam. The comparative analysis of medieval Arabic,Persian, and Chinese sources, supplemented by materials from unpublishedmanuscripts, as well as the latest results yielded by archaeologicalexcavations at Samarkand, have made it possible to establish afine-grained chronology of this turning point in the history of CentralAsia. Examined in this new light are complex and irreversible processesthat resulted in a changed political and religious fabric,transformations of the Sogdian and Muslim elite, and the evolution ofthe state's system of controlling territories on its borders, within acontext of confrontations and diplomatic relations between thecaliphate, the Tang empire in China, and the Turks. During the Abbasid period (750-820), the vast territories beyond the Amu Darya river (the Mawara'annahr), conquered by the Umayyad generals in the first half of the eighth century, entered definitively into the cultural sphere of Islam. The comparative analysis of medieval Arabic, Persian, and Chinese sources, supplemented by materia Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Lingua: Francese
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A partir de l'epoque abbasside (750-820), les vastes territoires situesau-dela du fleuve Amu Darya (le Mawara'annahr), conquis par les generauxumayyades durant la premiere moitie du VIIIe siecle, entrentdefinitivement dans l'aire culturelle de l'islam. L'analyse croisee dessources medievales arabes, persanes et chinoises, completees par lesdonnees de manuscrits inedits, ainsi que les derniers resultats livrespar les fouilles archeologiques de Samarqand permettent d'etablir unechronologie fine de cette periode charniere de l'histoire de l'Asiecentrale. Sous cet eclairage nouveau sont examines les processuscomplexes et irreversibles qui ont abouti a un changement du cadrepolitique et religieux, a la transformation des elites sogdiennes etmusulmanes, a l'evolution du systeme etatique de controle des paysfrontaliers, dans un contexte de confrontations et de relationsdiplomatiques entre le califat, l'empire chinois des Tang et les Turcs.During the Abbasid period (750-820), the vast territories beyond the AmuDarya river (the Mawara'annahr), conquered by the Umayyad generals inthe first half of the eighth century, entered definitively into thecultural sphere of Islam. The comparative analysis of medieval Arabic,Persian, and Chinese sources, supplemented by materials from unpublishedmanuscripts, as well as the latest results yielded by archaeologicalexcavations at Samarkand, have made it possible to establish afine-grained chronology of this turning point in the history of CentralAsia. Examined in this new light are complex and irreversible processesthat resulted in a changed political and religious fabric,transformations of the Sogdian and Muslim elite, and the evolution ofthe state's system of controlling territories on its borders, within acontext of confrontations and diplomatic relations between thecaliphate, the Tang empire in China, and the Turks. During the Abbasid period (750-820), the vast territories beyond the Amu Darya river (the Mawara'annahr), conquered by the Umayyad generals in the first half of the eighth century, entered definitively into the cultural sphere of Islam. The comparative analysis of medieval Arabic, Persian, and Chinese sources, supplemented by materia Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.