To integrate the regions of the early Islamic Empire from Central Asia to North Africa, transregional and regional elites of various backgrounds were essential. The papers analyze elite groups, their structures and networks, within selected regions across geographical, religious and social boundaries. While each region seems to be different, certain common patterns of governance and interaction made the largest empire of Late Antiquity work
The concept, practice, institution and appearance of ‘the state’ have been hotly debated ever since ...
A History of the Islamic World, 600–1800 supplies a fresh and unique survey of the formation of the ...
This thematic dossier is a product of the ongoing research project “Embedding conquest: Naturalising...
Aims and Scope To integrate the regions of the early Islamic Empire from Central Asia to North Afric...
The conference was hosted by the ERC Advanced Grant Project, “The Early Islamic Empire at Work – The...
Conférence : Regional and Transregional Elites - Connecting the Early Islamic Empire, Universität Ha...
Parution : Multi-volumed work The Early Islamic Empire at Work éd. Heidemann, Stefan Volume 1 Tra...
To integrate the regions of the early Islamic Empire from Central Asia to North Africa, transregiona...
This book deals with the ways in which empires affect smaller communities – for instance, ethnic gro...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
Appel à communication de conférence: “Regional and Transregional Elites – Connecting the Early Isl...
Constructed around seven extensively contextualized case studies, Trajectories of State Formation ac...
This dissertation examines the symbiotic relationship between state formation and the emergence of a...
In the second volume a wide range of economic actors – from kings and armies to cities and producers...
The concept, practice, institution and appearance of ‘the state’ have been hotly debated ever since ...
A History of the Islamic World, 600–1800 supplies a fresh and unique survey of the formation of the ...
This thematic dossier is a product of the ongoing research project “Embedding conquest: Naturalising...
Aims and Scope To integrate the regions of the early Islamic Empire from Central Asia to North Afric...
The conference was hosted by the ERC Advanced Grant Project, “The Early Islamic Empire at Work – The...
Conférence : Regional and Transregional Elites - Connecting the Early Islamic Empire, Universität Ha...
Parution : Multi-volumed work The Early Islamic Empire at Work éd. Heidemann, Stefan Volume 1 Tra...
To integrate the regions of the early Islamic Empire from Central Asia to North Africa, transregiona...
This book deals with the ways in which empires affect smaller communities – for instance, ethnic gro...
This paper explores the composition and role of the military and political elite of the early ʿAbbās...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
Appel à communication de conférence: “Regional and Transregional Elites – Connecting the Early Isl...
Constructed around seven extensively contextualized case studies, Trajectories of State Formation ac...
This dissertation examines the symbiotic relationship between state formation and the emergence of a...
In the second volume a wide range of economic actors – from kings and armies to cities and producers...
The concept, practice, institution and appearance of ‘the state’ have been hotly debated ever since ...
A History of the Islamic World, 600–1800 supplies a fresh and unique survey of the formation of the ...
This thematic dossier is a product of the ongoing research project “Embedding conquest: Naturalising...