The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistaken for highly centralised administrative structures: these only developed as the empire fragmented but were replicated in the tenth-century successor states, where the position of vizier gained increasing political influence. Nor should imperial success be mistaken for a stable elite, as newcomers – notably court scribes and religious scholars – challenged the military. The Abbasid caliphs’ fortunes varied with their military, fiscal and administrative structures, but they remained necessary legitimisers of other political structures, too sacred to depose. However, it was the ʿulamaʾ who established and elaborated ideological structures that l...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This study reconsiders and overturns key Orientalist assumptions about popular agency and despotic r...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
The early caliphate adopted the political organisation predominant in the late antique Middle East –...
The early caliphate adopted the political organisation predominant in the late antique Middle East –...
Islam had a very advanced civilization, namely during the Abbasid dynasty. More precisely when Calip...
Islam had a very advanced civilization, namely during the Abbasid dynasty. More precisely when Calip...
The Qurʾan, and the problems of its interpretation, is even more central to Islamic political cultur...
Until the fifth/eleventh century, the Muslim West constituted a periphery under the influence of the...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the political history of the Islamic world, from the seven...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the political history of the Islamic world, from the seven...
With the establishment of Islamic state Prophet Muhammad ﷺ wrote letters to various heads of the sta...
Historians have long grappled with the question of how Islamic civilization - so clearly dominant du...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This study reconsiders and overturns key Orientalist assumptions about popular agency and despotic r...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
The early caliphate adopted the political organisation predominant in the late antique Middle East –...
The early caliphate adopted the political organisation predominant in the late antique Middle East –...
Islam had a very advanced civilization, namely during the Abbasid dynasty. More precisely when Calip...
Islam had a very advanced civilization, namely during the Abbasid dynasty. More precisely when Calip...
The Qurʾan, and the problems of its interpretation, is even more central to Islamic political cultur...
Until the fifth/eleventh century, the Muslim West constituted a periphery under the influence of the...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the political history of the Islamic world, from the seven...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the political history of the Islamic world, from the seven...
With the establishment of Islamic state Prophet Muhammad ﷺ wrote letters to various heads of the sta...
Historians have long grappled with the question of how Islamic civilization - so clearly dominant du...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
This study reconsiders and overturns key Orientalist assumptions about popular agency and despotic r...