Exploring an Islamic empire : fatimid history and its sources
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Exploring an Islamic empire : fatimid history and its sources
(Ismaili heritage series, 7)
I.B.Tauris, in association with Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2002
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- : pb
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Note
Bibliography: p. 228-270
Includes index
"In the United States of America and in Canada distributed by St martin's Perss"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
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: hb ISBN 9781860646928
Description
Exploring an Islamic Empire surveys the three main phases of Fatimid history, and examines various sources that provide information for historical analysis. These sources range from direct evidence such as coins, building dedications, documents and letters, eyewitness and contemporary accounts, histories and biographies, scientific and literary writings, to the work of modern scholars. An extensive bibliography of both medieval sources and modern studies makes this not only a valuable addition to the historiography of the Fatimids but essential reading for students and scholars of Islamic history.
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: pb ISBN 9781860648755
Description
"Exploring an Islamic Empire" is a detailed survey of different genres of source materials, including historiographical, epigraphic and numismatic, on Fatimid history and as such, it represents a first comprehensive treatment of the subject. "An Islamic Empire" is the first comprehensive treatment of the different kinds of source materials relating to Fatamidh history. As such, it will be of great importance to students and academics alike.
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