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The history of Baghdad as a metropolis coincides with the history
of the rise and fall of the Abbasid Caliphs. In this volume, first
published in 1900 and written by a recognized authority in the
field, the history of the city and of the Abbasid dynasty are
closely interwoven so that, from a scholarly blending of
contemporary records and discursive narrative, an accurate picture
emerges of the state and society within the capital of the Muslim
world during the period from the eighth to the thirteenth
centuries.
The history of Baghdad as a metropolis coincides with the history
of the rise and fall of the Abbasid Caliphs. In this volume, first
published in 1900 and written by a recognized authority in the
field, the history of the city and of the Abbasid dynasty are
closely interwoven so that, from a scholarly blending of
contemporary records and discursive narrative, an accurate picture
emerges of the state and society within the capital of the Muslim
world during the period from the eighth to the thirteenth
centuries.
Originally published in 1920, this book contains the texts, with
notes, of 142 Spanish ballads, arranged in four groups:
miscellaneous, historical, Moslem historical and Moorish. The
ballads are presented in the original Spanish with extensive
textual notes given in English. An editorial introduction, general
index and index of first lines are also provided. This book will be
of value to anyone with an interest in Spanish literature and the
ballad form.
The Cambridge Geographical Series originated in the late nineteenth
century as a means of providing introductory guides to a broad
variety of topics. In this volume, which was first published in
1905, the focus is on the information gathered by medieval Arab,
Persian and Turkish geographers, who described the Mesopotamia and
Persia, together with the nearer parts of central Asia. The text is
consummately researched, quoting from a broad range of sources, and
containing numerous maps of the area during different periods.
Written with the general reader in mind, this is a highly readable
book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Middle
East or historical geography.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1900 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
1926. During the years 1602 and 1603, in Spain, and after he had
become an ardent Roman Catholic, Don Juan of Persian, as he was now
proud to be called, compiled his Relaciones. The work is divided
into three parts: the First Book describing his native country and
its government, followed by an epitome of ancient and medieval
Persian history; the Second Book treating of the late wars between
the Persians and the Turks, and the Third Book dealing with his
journey from Isfahan into the countries of the West. This volume is
the translation of this work.
1900. From contemporary Arabic and Persian Sources. With eight
plans. A topography of mediaeval Baghdad; complete history and plan
of the great metropolis of the Abbasid Caliphs. Contents: The
Foundation of Baghdad; The City of Mansur; The Canals of Western
Baghdad; The Kufah Highroad and the Karkh Suburb; The Canals of
Karkh; The Quarters of the Lower Harbour; The Quarter of the Basrah
Gate; The Swari Quarter and the Trench of Tahir; The Harbiyah
Quarter; The Quarters of the Muhawwal Gate; Baratha, Muhawwal, and
the Kazimayn; Eastern Baghdad in General; Rusafah; The Shammasiyah
Quarter; The Mukharrim Quarter; The Buyid Palaces; The Palaces of
the Caliphs; The Palace Gates and Adjoining Quarters; The Quarters
North of the Palaces; The Quarters East and South of the Palaces;
Recapitulation and Authorities: Early Period; Recapitulation and
Authorities: Middle Period; and Recapitulation and Authorities:
Final Period.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
1926. During the years 1602 and 1603, in Spain, and after he had
become an ardent Roman Catholic, Don Juan of Persian, as he was now
proud to be called, compiled his Relaciones. The work is divided
into three parts: the First Book describing his native country and
its government, followed by an epitome of ancient and medieval
Persian history; the Second Book treating of the late wars between
the Persians and the Turks, and the Third Book dealing with his
journey from Isfahan into the countries of the West. This volume is
the translation of this work.
1900. From contemporary Arabic and Persian Sources. With eight
plans. A topography of mediaeval Baghdad; complete history and plan
of the great metropolis of the Abbasid Caliphs. Contents: The
Foundation of Baghdad; The City of Mansur; The Canals of Western
Baghdad; The Kufah Highroad and the Karkh Suburb; The Canals of
Karkh; The Quarters of the Lower Harbour; The Quarter of the Basrah
Gate; The Swari Quarter and the Trench of Tahir; The Harbiyah
Quarter; The Quarters of the Muhawwal Gate; Baratha, Muhawwal, and
the Kazimayn; Eastern Baghdad in General; Rusafah; The Shammasiyah
Quarter; The Mukharrim Quarter; The Buyid Palaces; The Palaces of
the Caliphs; The Palace Gates and Adjoining Quarters; The Quarters
North of the Palaces; The Quarters East and South of the Palaces;
Recapitulation and Authorities: Early Period; Recapitulation and
Authorities: Middle Period; and Recapitulation and Authorities:
Final Period.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
1926. During the years 1602 and 1603, in Spain, and after he had
become an ardent Roman Catholic, Don Juan of Persian, as he was now
proud to be called, compiled his Relaciones. The work is divided
into three parts: the First Book describing his native country and
its government, followed by an epitome of ancient and medieval
Persian history; the Second Book treating of the late wars between
the Persians and the Turks, and the Third Book dealing with his
journey from Isfahan into the countries of the West. This volume is
the translation of this work.
1900. From contemporary Arabic and Persian Sources. With eight
plans. A topography of mediaeval Baghdad; complete history and plan
of the great metropolis of the Abbasid Caliphs. Contents: The
Foundation of Baghdad; The City of Mansur; The Canals of Western
Baghdad; The Kufah Highroad and the Karkh Suburb; The Canals of
Karkh; The Quarters of the Lower Harbour; The Quarter of the Basrah
Gate; The Swari Quarter and the Trench of Tahir; The Harbiyah
Quarter; The Quarters of the Muhawwal Gate; Baratha, Muhawwal, and
the Kazimayn; Eastern Baghdad in General; Rusafah; The Shammasiyah
Quarter; The Mukharrim Quarter; The Buyid Palaces; The Palaces of
the Caliphs; The Palace Gates and Adjoining Quarters; The Quarters
North of the Palaces; The Quarters East and South of the Palaces;
Recapitulation and Authorities: Early Period; Recapitulation and
Authorities: Middle Period; and Recapitulation and Authorities:
Final Period.
1900. From contemporary Arabic and Persian Sources. With eight
plans. A topography of mediaeval Baghdad; complete history and plan
of the great metropolis of the Abbasid Caliphs. Contents: The
Foundation of Baghdad; The City of Mansur; The Canals of Western
Baghdad; The Kufah Highroad and the Karkh Suburb; The Canals of
Karkh; The Quarters of the Lower Harbour; The Quarter of the Basrah
Gate; The Swari Quarter and the Trench of Tahir; The Harbiyah
Quarter; The Quarters of the Muhawwal Gate; Baratha, Muhawwal, and
the Kazimayn; Eastern Baghdad in General; Rusafah; The Shammasiyah
Quarter; The Mukharrim Quarter; The Buyid Palaces; The Palaces of
the Caliphs; The Palace Gates and Adjoining Quarters; The Quarters
North of the Palaces; The Quarters East and South of the Palaces;
Recapitulation and Authorities: Early Period; Recapitulation and
Authorities: Middle Period; and Recapitulation and Authorities:
Final Period.
During the years 1602 and 1603, in Spain, and after he had become
an ardent Roman Catholic, Don Juan of Persian, as he was now proud
to be called, compiled his Relaciones. The work is divided into
three parts: the First Book describing his native country and its
government, followed by an epitome of ancient and medieval Persian
history; the Second Book treating of the late wars between the
Persians and the Turks, and the Third Book dealing with his journey
from Isfahan into the countries of the West. This volume is the
translation of this work.
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