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Cambridge Oriental Series n°6, Studies in Caucasian History


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Éditeur : Taylor’s Foreign Press Date & Lieu : 1953, London
Préface : Pages : 216
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Langue : AnglaisFormat : 175x240 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Ang.3927Thème : Histoire

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Cambridge Oriental Series n°6, Studies in Caucasian History

Cambridge Oriental Series n°6, Studies in Caucasian History

Vladimir Minorsky

Taylor’s Foreign Press


The three studies collected in the volume are devoted to the 'Iranian Inter- mezzo' of the tenth-eleventh century, when numerous Iranian principalities sprang up throughout the Middle East, resulting in important repercussions in the Caucasian lands.
Using an unknown contemporary source, the author, in his first study, restores the history of the Kurdish Shaddadids of Ganja and elucidates their contacts with the Armenians, Georgians, Byzantines, Russians, and Turks (340/951-468/1075).
He next sums up the history of the later branch of the Shaddadids estab- lished at Ani, and finally traces the Kurdish origins of the family of Saladin, together with the role of the Iranian elements in the AyyUbid State and army.
The volume contains a map and some pages of Arabic text.



V Minorsky, Prof. Emer. in the University of London

 


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Table of Contents


I. New Light on the Shaddadids of Ganja
1. Introduction / I
2. Translation from Jdmi' al-duwal / 5
3.  Notes / 25
4. Rulers and invasions:—
A. The origin of the Shaddadids / 33
B. Muhammad b. Shaddad's three sons / 37
c. Fadll / 40
D. Musa, Lashkari II, Anushirvan / 46
E. Abul-Aswar I / 50
F. Nicephore's expedition against Abul-Aswar I /  59
G. Fadl II / 64
H. Fadlun (Fadl III) / 67
j. Siunik' and. P'arisos / 68
K. The Northern invaders / 74
L. The Rus / 76

II. The Shaddadids of Ani
1. Introduction: sources, special features of Ani / 79
2. Minuchihr / 80
3. Abul-Aswar II / 83
- 4. Fadlun III / 84
5. Fadlun's brothers / 86
6. Mahmud's sons / 86
7. Georgian domination / 91
8. Princes Mxargrdzeli / 101
9. Dvin, Ani and trade-routes / 104

III. Prehistory of Saladin
1. Saladin in Western tradition / 107
2. Iranian in Azarbayjan / 110
3. Vicissitudes of Dvin / 116
4. Saladin’s origins / 124
5. Conclusions / 132

Annex A. Kurds under the Ayyubids / 139
Annex B. The eastern expansion of the Ayyubids / 146
Addenda / 156

Appendix: Jami' al-duwal on the Musafirids and Rawwadis / 158
Index / 171




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