The article examines the distinctive characteristics of the administration of the Ghaznavid state, an Islamic empire that controlled parts of Central Asia and South Asia from the 10th to the 12th century. The author argues that the Ghaznavids employed a sophisticated system of governance that combined traditional Islamic administrative practices with local customs and innovations. Through an analysis of primary sources and historical accounts, the article sheds light on the key features of the Ghaznavid state, including its centralization of power, its use of Persian as the official language, its reliance on a network of local governors and officials, and its patronage of cultural and intellectual pursuits. The author also discusses the cha...
The Sāmānids (204/819-395/1005) were the last Iranian dynasty to rule Eastern Iran before the advent...
This study provides a new interpretation of how political authority was conceived and transmitted by...
This thesis is concerned with certain aspects of the reign of Muzaffar al-Din Shah of Persia from 18...
The article discusses the strategic importance of Central Asia in the Middle Ages, the processes of ...
The Ghaznavid Empire ruled territories of Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran and northern India during ...
The article discusses the strategic importance of Central Asia in the Middle Ages and its inclusion ...
This study examines the socioeconomics of state formation in medieval Afghanistan in historical and ...
This thesis deals primarily with the eastern Islamic world during the period 1000-40. It attempts to...
AbstractThis article examines the social makeup of the early Qajar administration or chancery (dīvān...
International audienceThis paper points out the break of the traditionnal administrative patterns fr...
This dissertation explores the Islamic origins of the Ghuris in medieval Afghanistan between the ten...
The article covers the role of Turks in Sogdian-Turkish relations and governance. In the history of ...
In this article, the architectural monuments and written sources preserved in the Emirate of Bukhara...
Until the rise of the Safavids, Guilan enjoyed relative independence and was governed by local gover...
Abstract: Under the Chinggisids, Tarkhan was not a purely honorary title but referred to a personal ...
The Sāmānids (204/819-395/1005) were the last Iranian dynasty to rule Eastern Iran before the advent...
This study provides a new interpretation of how political authority was conceived and transmitted by...
This thesis is concerned with certain aspects of the reign of Muzaffar al-Din Shah of Persia from 18...
The article discusses the strategic importance of Central Asia in the Middle Ages, the processes of ...
The Ghaznavid Empire ruled territories of Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran and northern India during ...
The article discusses the strategic importance of Central Asia in the Middle Ages and its inclusion ...
This study examines the socioeconomics of state formation in medieval Afghanistan in historical and ...
This thesis deals primarily with the eastern Islamic world during the period 1000-40. It attempts to...
AbstractThis article examines the social makeup of the early Qajar administration or chancery (dīvān...
International audienceThis paper points out the break of the traditionnal administrative patterns fr...
This dissertation explores the Islamic origins of the Ghuris in medieval Afghanistan between the ten...
The article covers the role of Turks in Sogdian-Turkish relations and governance. In the history of ...
In this article, the architectural monuments and written sources preserved in the Emirate of Bukhara...
Until the rise of the Safavids, Guilan enjoyed relative independence and was governed by local gover...
Abstract: Under the Chinggisids, Tarkhan was not a purely honorary title but referred to a personal ...
The Sāmānids (204/819-395/1005) were the last Iranian dynasty to rule Eastern Iran before the advent...
This study provides a new interpretation of how political authority was conceived and transmitted by...
This thesis is concerned with certain aspects of the reign of Muzaffar al-Din Shah of Persia from 18...