The New Islamic DynastiesColumbia University Press, 1996 - 389 pagina's With a complete selection of bibliographies and tables of dates, titles, and names, this completely revised classic manual builds upon a work that has been a cornerstone of Islamic studies for thirty years. It remains the best source of clear, accurate information on centuries of Muslim dynastic history and the royal families in the Muslim world. |
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CHAPTER ONE The Caliphs 1 The RightlyGuided or Patriarchal or Orthodox Caliphs alKhulafa alRashidūn | 1 |
The Umayyad Caliphs 1 The Sufyanids 2 The Marwānids xiv XV 1 3 3 The Abbasid Caliphs 6 1 The caliphs in Iraq and Baghdad 2 The caliph in Al... | 3 |
The Banu Birzal in Carmona | 4 |
The Banu Khazrün in Arcos | 5 |
The Zīrids of Granada | 6 |
The Banu Şumādiḥ of Almería | 7 |
The Banu Mujahid of Denia and Majorca | 8 |
The rulers in Majorca during the eleventh and early twelfth centuries | 9 |
The Justānids | 145 |
The Shaddadids | 151 |
The Ḥasanũyids or Ḥasanawayhids | 158 |
The Kāküyids or Kākawayhids | 160 |
The Ziyarids | 166 |
The Saffärids | 172 |
The Khwārazm Shāhs | 178 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN The Seljuqs Their Dependants and the Atabegs | 185 |
The Jahwarids of Cordova | 10 |
The rulers in Cordova of the AlmoravidAlmohad interregnum | 11 |
The Aftasids of Badajoz | 12 |
The Dhu lNunids of Toledo | 13 |
The Amirids of Valencia | 14 |
The rulers in Valencia of the AlmoravidAlmohad interregnum | 15 |
The Tujibids in Saragossa | 16 |
The Hūdids in Saragossa Huesca Tudela and Lérida and | 17 |
subsequently Denia Tortosa and Calatayud | 19 |
The Banu Ghāniya | 21 |
The Nasrids or Banu lAhmar | 22 |
CHAPTER THREE North Africa 8 The Idrisids | 25 |
The Rustamids | 27 |
The Midrărids | 29 |
The Aghlabids | 31 |
The Hafsids | 39 |
The Waṭṭāsids | 48 |
The Sadid Sharifs | 50 |
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The Alawid or Filālī Sharifs | 53 |
The Husaynid Beys | 55 |
The Qaramanlis 24 The Sanūsī Chiefs and Rulers 45 48 50 53 55 | 57 |
25 | 60 |
27 | 62 |
The Fatimids | 63 |
29 | 64 |
The Mirdāsids | 66 |
The chief dāīs of the Nizārī Ismāīlīs or Assassins in Syria 30 The Ayyübids 1 The line in Egypt 2 The line in Damascus | 70 |
The line in Aleppo 4 The line in Hims 5 The line in Ḥamāt | 71 |
The line in Diyar Bakr Mayyafāriqin and Jabal Sinjār 7 The line in Diyar Bakr Hisn Kayfă Āmid and Akhlāt 8 The line in Yemen 9 The minor branc... | 73 |
2222 | 75 |
The Mamluks 1 The Bahrī line | 76 |
The Burji line 726 | 77 |
The Man Amirs of Lebanon | 81 |
The Shihab Amīrs of Lebanon | 82 |
The house of Muhammad Ali | 83 |
CHAPTER FIVE Iraq and Jazira before the Seljuqs 35 The Hamdanids 85 1 The line in Mosul and Jazira 2 The line in Aleppo and northern Syria | 85 |
The Mazyadids | 87 |
The Marwānids 38 The Uqaylids 87 | 89 |
The line in Jazirat Ibn Umar Nişībīn and Balad of Muḥammad b alMusayyab alUqayli 8888 | 91 |
The Numayrids | 93 |
CHAPTER SIX The Arabian Peninsula 40 The Carmathian or Qarmați Rulers of the line of Abu Said alJannābī | 94 |
The Zaydi Imāms of Yemen | 96 |
The Ziyadids | 99 |
The Yufirids or Yafurids | 100 |
The Najāḥids | 101 |
The Sulayḥids | 102 |
The Zurayids or Banu lKaram | 104 |
The Hamdānids | 106 |
The Mahdids | 107 |
The Rasulids | 108 |
The Tahirids | 110 |
The Al alJulandā | 111 |
The Mukramids | 112 |
The Yarubids | 113 |
The Al Bü Said | 114 |
The Al Suud Saūd | 116 |
The Hashimite Sharifs of Mecca from the Awn family | 118 |
The Al Rashid | 120 |
CHAPTER SEVEN West Africa 58 The Keita Kings of Mali | 122 |
The Kings of Songhay | 124 |
The line in Mosul and later in Jazirat Ibn Umar Nişībīn and 60 | 126 |
62 | 132 |
63 | 134 |
66 | 138 |
68 | 141 |
The Begtiginids | 192 |
The Ahmadilis | 198 |
The Hazaraspids | 205 |
CHAPTER TWELVE The Turks in Anatolia | 215 |
The Tekke Oghullarï line in Antalya | 226 |
The Beys of Alanya | 227 |
The Ashraf Eshref Oghullarï | 228 |
The Jāndar Oghullarï or Isfandiyar Isfendiyar Oghullarï | 229 |
The Parwana Oghullarï | 230 |
The Choban Oghullarï | 231 |
The Qaraman Oghullarï or Qaramanids | 232 |
The Eretna Oghullarï | 234 |
The Qādi Burhan alDin Oghullarï | 235 |
The Taj alDin Oghullarï | 236 |
The Ramadan Oghullarï | 237 |
The Dulghadïr Oghullarï or Dhu lQadrids | 238 |
The Ottomans or Osmanlis | 239 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Mongols and Their Central Asian and Eastern European Successors The Mongols or Chingizids | 243 |
The Mongol Great Khāns Descendants of Ögedey and Toluy later the Yuan Dynasty of China | 246 |
The Chaghatayids Descendants of Chaghatay | 248 |
The Il Khanids Descendants of Qubilays brother Hülegü | 250 |
The Khāns of the Golden Horde Descendants of Jochi | 252 |
The Giray Khans of the Crimea Descendants of Jochi | 255 |
The Khans of the Tatars of Bujaq or Bessarabia as Ottoman nominees | 256 |
The Khans of Astrakhan Astrakhan Ashtarkhān | 258 |
The Khans of Kazan Qāzān | 259 |
The Khans from the line of rulers of Kazan 2 The Khans from the line of the rulers of the Crimea 3 The Khans from the line of the rulers of Astrakha... | 261 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Persia after the Mongols 139 The Karts or Kurts | 263 |
The Muzaffarids | 264 |
The Injuids | 266 |
The Jalayirids | 267 |
The Sarbadarids | 269 |
The Aq Qoyunlu | 275 |
The Afsharids | 281 |
The Pahlawis | 287 |
The Qungrats or Inaqids | 293 |
The Delhi Sultans | 300 |
The Governors and Sultans of Bengal | 306 |
The Sharqi Sultans of Jawnpur | 314 |
The Sultans and Rulers of Malwa | 316 |
The Sultans of Mabar or Madura | 318 |
The Bahmanids | 319 |
The Faruqi Rulers of Khandesh | 322 |
The Barid Shāhīs | 324 |
The Adil Shāhis | 325 |
The Nizām Shāhīs | 326 |
The Imād Shāhīs | 327 |
The Qutb Shāhīs | 328 |
The Arghūns | 329 |
The Mughal Emperors | 331 |
The NawwabViziers and NawwabNāzims of Bengal | 335 |
The NawwabViziers and Kings of Oudh Awadh | 337 |
The Nāzims of Hyderabad Ḥaydarābād | 339 |
The Muslim Rulers in Mysore Mahisur Maysür | 340 |
The Abdālī or Durrānī Rulers and Kings of Afghanistan | 341 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN SouthEast Asia and Indonesia 181 The Rulers of Malacca Melaka | 344 |
The Sultans of Acheh Atjèh Aceh | 346 |
The Rulers of Mataram | 348 |
The Susuhunans of Surakarta | 350 |
The Sultans of Jogjakarta | 351 |
The Sultans of Brunei | 353 |
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual Bosworth C. E. Bosworth Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2019 |
The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual Clifford Edmund Bosworth Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2004 |
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Abbasid Abd al-'Aziz Abd al-Raḥmān Abū Abū Abdallah Abu Bakr Abu l-Muzaffar Abū Muḥammad Aḥmad al-'Adil al-Dawla al-Din al-Hasan al-Husayn al-Malik al-Mutawakkil al-Muzaffar Album Alī Almohad Almoravid Amir Anatolia Arab Arslan Ayyubids Azerbaijan Baghdad Bahmanids Banu became Berber Bornu C. E. Bosworth caliph capital centre Christian conquest Dawūd Daylami Deccan Delhi descendants dynasty eastern Egypt El² empire Fatimids genealogical table Ghāzī Ghaznawids Ghiyath al-Din Giray governor Hasan History Husayn Ibrāhīm Idris Ifriqiya Imām India Iraq Islamic Isma'il Ja'far Khan khanate Khurasan Khwārazm Lane-Poole later Maghrib Maḥmūd Malik Mamluk Marinids Mas'ud military Mongol Morocco Mughal Muḥammad Muḥammad Shah Mūsā Muslim Muzaffar Najm Nāṣir al-Din North Africa northern Ottoman Persia Qara Qoyunlu Rājā Rasulids region rule rulers Sa'id Sāmānids Sayf al-Din Sayyid second reign Seljuq Shāh Shāhīs Shams al-Din Sharif Shi'i Sulayman Sultan Syria Tahir Temür Transoxania Turkish Umar Umayyads Uthman vassals western Yaḥyā Yemen Yusuf Zambaur