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The New Cambridge History of Islam Vol.3: The Eastern Islamic World Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2010Description: 721pISBN:
  • 9780521850315
DDC classification:
  • SS80 N420
Partial contents:
PART I THE IMPACT OF THE STEPPE PEOPLES 1. The steppe peoples in the Islamic world 21 EDMUND BOSWORTH 2. The early expansion of Islam in India 78 ANDRE WINK 3 . Muslim India: the Delhi sultanate 100 PETER JACKSON 4. The rule of the infidels: the Mongols and the Islamic world 128 BEATRICE FORBES MANZ 5. Tamerlane and his descendants: from paladins to patrons 169 MARIA E. SUBTELNY PART II THE GUNPOWDER EMPIRES 6 o Iran under Safavid rule 203 SHOLEH A. QUINN 7. Islamic culture and the Chinggisid restoration: Central Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries 239 R. D. McCHESNEY 8. India under Mughal rule 266 STEPHEN DALE PART III THE MARITIME OECUMENE 9 . Islamic trade, shipping, port-states and merchant communities in the India Ocean, seventh to sixteenth centuries 317 MICHAEL PEARSON 10. Early Muslim expansion in South-East Asia, eighth to fifteenth centuries 366 GEOFF WADE 11. Follow the white camel: Islam in China to 1800 409 ZVI BEN-DOR BENITE 12. Islam in South-East Asia and the Indian Ocean littoral, 1500-1800: expansion, polarisation, synthesis 427 ANTHONY REID 13. South-East Asian localisations of Islam and participation within a global umma, c. 1500-1800 470 R. MICHAEL FEENER 14 . Transition: the end of the old order - Iran in the eighteenth century j G. R. GARTHWAITE PART IV THEMES 15. Conversion to Islam 529 RICHARD W. BULLIET 16 . Armies and their economic basis in Iran and the surrounding lands, c. 1000-1500 539 REUVEN AMITAI 17. Commercial structures 561 SCOTT C. LEVI 18. Transmitters of authority and ideas across cultural boundaries, eleventh to eighteenth centuries 582 MUHAMMAD QASIM 2AMAN
V3. Eastern Islamic World Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries.
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PART I THE IMPACT OF THE STEPPE PEOPLES 1. The steppe peoples in the Islamic world 21 EDMUND BOSWORTH 2. The early expansion of Islam in India 78 ANDRE WINK 3 . Muslim India: the Delhi sultanate 100 PETER JACKSON 4. The rule of the infidels: the Mongols and the Islamic world 128 BEATRICE FORBES MANZ 5. Tamerlane and his descendants: from paladins to patrons 169 MARIA E. SUBTELNY PART II THE GUNPOWDER EMPIRES 6 o Iran under Safavid rule 203 SHOLEH A. QUINN 7. Islamic culture and the Chinggisid restoration: Central Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries 239 R. D. McCHESNEY 8. India under Mughal rule 266 STEPHEN DALE PART III THE MARITIME OECUMENE 9 . Islamic trade, shipping, port-states and merchant communities in the India Ocean, seventh to sixteenth centuries 317 MICHAEL PEARSON 10. Early Muslim expansion in South-East Asia, eighth to fifteenth centuries 366 GEOFF WADE 11. Follow the white camel: Islam in China to 1800 409 ZVI BEN-DOR BENITE 12. Islam in South-East Asia and the Indian Ocean littoral, 1500-1800: expansion, polarisation, synthesis 427 ANTHONY REID 13. South-East Asian localisations of Islam and participation within a global umma, c. 1500-1800 470 R. MICHAEL FEENER 14 . Transition: the end of the old order - Iran in the eighteenth century j G. R. GARTHWAITE PART IV THEMES 15. Conversion to Islam 529 RICHARD W. BULLIET 16 . Armies and their economic basis in Iran and the surrounding lands, c. 1000-1500 539 REUVEN AMITAI 17. Commercial structures 561 SCOTT C. LEVI 18. Transmitters of authority and ideas across cultural boundaries, eleventh to eighteenth centuries 582 MUHAMMAD QASIM 2AMAN

V3. Eastern Islamic World Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries.

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