Nomad Military Power in Iran and Adjacent Areas in the Islamic Period by Kurt Franz - ISBN: 9783895009204
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In Central Asia, the Iranian highlands and the Near East, the impact of nomadic groups on the course of history was more felt than in other parts of the world. The Mongol Empire, which extended from Baghdad to the China Sea, is but one example of the successful military and political enterprises of …

Nomad Military Power in Iran and Adjacent Areas in the Islamic Period

  • Hardcover

    396 pages

  • Release Date

    14 June 2015

Summary

In Central Asia, the Iranian highlands and the Near East, the impact of nomadic groups on the course of history was more felt than in other parts of the world. The Mongol Empire, which extended from Baghdad to the China Sea, is but one example of the successful military and political enterprises of nomad conquerors. This nomad power over the long period from the expansion of Islam to European colonial intervention, which includes the rise and fall of several Turko-Mongol empires, is the subje…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9783895009204
ISBN-10:3895009202
Author:Kurt Franz, Wolfgang Holzwarth
Publisher:Dr Ludwig Reichert Verlag
Imprint:Dr Ludwig Reichert Verlag
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:396
Release Date:14 June 2015
Weight:794g
Dimensions:244mm x 178mm x 28mm
Series:Nomaden Und Sesshafte
About The Author

Kurt Franz

Wolfgang Holzwarth, born in 1952, is a senior scholar in Social Anthropology and Iranian Studies based at the Oriental Institute of the University of Halle and associated with the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle. He has been a research associate of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Chair of Iranian Studies, University of Bamberg, and a lecturer at the School of Central Asian Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin. His publications focus on the history, society and culture of Central Asia and northern South Asia from the early modern period. He is currently researching the history and culture of southern Tajikistan since the late nineteenth century. Kurt Franz, born in 1966, teaches Islamic Studies and works on the political and social history and the history of science of the Islamic Near East from 600 to 1600. His particular interest is in popular insurgency movements, slavery, nomadism and the spatial aspects of historical processes. Following studies in Islam and Arabic, sociology, political science and history in Gottingen, he received his PhD from Hamburg University. He was a member of the Collaborative Research Centre 586, Halle University, and has held a Research Associate position at the Orient-Institut Beirut and a visiting professorship in Hamburg. Since 2015, he has been Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Tubingen and has been concentrating on the historical geography and cartography of the Islamic lands in the field of Digital Humanities.

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