The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia and Central Asia from the Moslem Conquest to the time of Timur
G. Le. Strange
Paperback, 572 Pages, Black & White
6.69 x 9.61 Inches
Qadeem Press
Delve into the rich tapestry of history with “The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia from the Moslem Conquest to the Time of Timur” by G. Le Strange. This meticulously researched work offers a captivating journey through the lands of the Eastern Caliphate, exploring the vibrant cultures, dynamic landscapes, and significant historical events that shaped the region from the early Islamic conquests to the era of Timur (Tamerlane).
Le Strange’s narrative is a treasure trove of information, drawing from the works of medieval Arab, Persian, and Turkish geographers to provide a comprehensive account of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia. From the bustling streets of Baghdad to the majestic cities of Isfahan and Samarkand, readers are transported to a world where empires rose and fell, where trade routes thrived, and where the interplay of cultures gave birth to a rich tapestry of art, science, and philosophy.
The book’s structure is thoughtfully organized, guiding readers through each region and its distinctive features. From the intricate irrigation systems of ‘Irák to the majestic mountains of Kühistan, Le Strange’s vivid descriptions paint a picture of the landscapes and landmarks that define the Eastern Caliphate.
But “The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate” is more than just a geographical survey-it’s a journey through time, exploring the geopolitical changes, cultural integration, and economic developments that shaped the region over centuries. Readers will encounter legendary figures like Harun al-Rashid and Timur, witness the ebb and flow of empires, and gain insight into the daily lives of the people who called these lands home.
This edition also includes detailed maps and illustrations, providing visual context to the geographical descriptions and enriching the reader’s understanding of the region’s topography and landmarks.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a student of Middle Eastern studies, or simply curious about the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped our world, “The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate” offers a compelling journey through time and space. Join G. Le Strange on this remarkable expedition and discover the wonders of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia as never before.
Table of Contents:
- CHAPTER I: Introductory
- CHAPTER II: ‘Irak
- CHAPTER III: ‘Irak (cont.)
- CHAPTER IV: ‘Irak (cont.)
- CHAPTER V: ‘Irak (cont.)
- CHAPTER VI: Jazīrah
- CHAPTER VII: Jazīrah (cont.)
- CHAPTER VIII: Upper Euphrates
- CHAPTER IX: Rum/Asia Minor
- CHAPTER X: Rūm (cont.)
- CHAPTER XI: Adhārbayjān
- CHAPTER XII: Gīlān and NW Provinces
- CHAPTER XIII: Jibāl
- CHAPTER XIV: Jibāl (cont.)
- CHAPTER XV: Jibāl (cont.)
- CHAPTER XVI: Khūzistān
- CHAPTER XVII: Fārs
- CHAPTER XVIII: Fārs (cont.)
- CHAPTER XX: Fārs (cont.)
- CHAPTER XXI: Kirmān
- CHAPTER XXII: Kirmān (cont.)
- CHAPTER XXIII: Great Desert and Makrān
- CHAPTER XXIV: Sīstān
- CHAPTER XXV: Kūhīstān
- CHAPTER XXVI: Kūmis, Tabaristān, Jurjān
- CHAPTER XXVII: Khurāsān
- CHAPTER XXVIII: Khurāsān (cont.)
- CHAPTER XXX: Khurāsān (cont.)
- CHAPTER XXXI: The Oxus
- CHAPTER XXXII: Khwārizm
- CHAPTER XXXIII: Soghd
- CHAPTER XXXIV: Provinces of Jaxartes