The History of the Conquest of Egypt, North Africa and Spain
Author: Charles Cutler Torrey
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 450
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Author: Charles Cutler Torrey
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 450
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 1616404353
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe earliest surviving account of the Mohammedan conquest of Egypt and the west, The History of the Conquest of Egypt, North Africa, and Spain, also known as the Futuh Misr, was originally divided into seven books. A comprehensive history, including the characteristics and background of Egypt, the Muslim conquest of the country, and its rebuilding under new leaders, the author used numerous sources and oral accounts to compile the history. The work is presented in its original Arabic, in traditional right-to-left format. Also included is the original 1922 introduction from Charles C. Torrey, American historian and Semitic expert from Yale University. IBN 'ABD AL-HAKAM was born in 187 A.H. and died in A.D. 871 (year 257). One of the first historians to construct a Mohammedan history from the unreliable oral and written sources common in his era, Al-Hakam was from a reputable and well-respected family, renowned in the many branches of Hadith (narrations concerning the prophet Mohammed) and Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). This made Al-Hakam one of the most qualified individuals to compile and record the Muslim tradition in Egypt in his day.
Author: ʻAbd al-Wāḥid Dhannūn Ṭāhā
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780415004749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: JOHN HARRIS JONES
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stanley Lane-Poole
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Published: 1886
Total Pages: 324
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: M'hamed Oualdi
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2020-02-04
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 0231549555
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn June 1887, a man known as General Husayn, a manumitted slave turned dignitary in the Ottoman province of Tunis, passed away in Florence after a life crossing empires. As a youth, Husayn was brought from Circassia to Turkey, where he was sold as a slave. In Tunis, he ascended to the rank of general before French conquest forced his exile to the northern shores of the Mediterranean. His death was followed by wrangling over his estate that spanned a surprising array of actors: Ottoman Sultan Abdülhamid II and his viziers; the Tunisian, French, and Italian governments; and representatives of Muslim and Jewish diasporic communities. A Slave Between Empires investigates Husayn’s transimperial life and the posthumous battle over his fortune to recover the transnational dimensions of North African history. M’hamed Oualdi places Husayn within the international context of the struggle between Ottoman and French forces for control of the Mediterranean amid social and intellectual ferment that crossed empires. Oualdi considers this part of the world not as a colonial borderland but as a central space where overlapping imperial ambitions transformed dynamic societies. He explores how the transition between Ottoman rule and European colonial domination was felt in the daily lives of North African Muslims, Christians, and Jews and how North Africans conceived of and acted upon this shift. Drawing on a wide range of Arabic, French, Italian, and English sources, A Slave Between Empires is a groundbreaking transimperial microhistory that demands a major analytical shift in the conceptualization of North African history.
Author: Jennifer Cromwell
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2017-12-05
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 0472123114
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecording Village Life presents a close study of over 140 Coptic texts written between 724–756 CE by a single scribe, Aristophanes son of Johannes, of the village Djeme in western Thebes. These texts, which focus primarily on taxation and property concerns, yield a wealth of knowledge about social and economic changes happening at both the community and country-wide levels during the early years of Islamic rule in Egypt. Additionally, they offer a fascinating picture of the scribe’s role within this world, illuminating both the practical aspects of his work and the social and professional connections with clients for whom he wrote legal documents. Papyrological analysis of Aristophanes’ documents, within the context of the textual record of the village, shows a new and divergent scribal practice that reflects broader trends among his contemporaries: Aristophanes was part of a larger, national system of administrative changes, enacted by the country’s Arab rulers in order to better control administrative practices and fiscal policies within the country. Yet Aristophanes’ dossier shows him not just as an administrator, revealing details about his life, his role in the community, and the elite networks within which he operated. This unique perspective provides new insights into both the micro-history of an individual’s experience of eighth-century Theban village life, and its reflection in the macro social, economic, and political trends in Egypt at this time. This book will prove valuable to scholars of late antique studies, papyrology, philology, early Islamic history, social and economic history, and Egyptology.
Author: Eloy Martín Corrales
Publisher: Mediterranean Reconfigurations
Published: 2020-12
Total Pages: 689
ISBN-13: 9789004381476
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"In Muslims in Spain, 1492-1814: Living and Negotiating in the Land of the Infidel, Eloy Martín-Corrales surveys Hispano-Muslim relations from the late fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, a period of chronic hostilities. Nonetheless there were thousands of Muslims in Spain during this time: ambassadors, exiles, merchants, converts, and travelers. Their negotiating strategies and the necessary support they found on both shores of the Mediterranean prove that relations between Spaniards and Muslims were based on reasons of state and a pragmatism that generated intense ties, both political and economic. These increased enormously after the peace treaties that Spain signed with Muslim countries between 1767 and 1791"--
Author: Jonathan Conant
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012-04-12
Total Pages: 457
ISBN-13: 0521196973
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first systematic study of the changing nature of Roman identity in post-Roman North Africa.
Author: 'Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Abd Allah Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 430
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