The Buwayhid Dynasty in Iraq 334H. /945 To 403H. /1012 : Shaping Institutions for the Future
The Buwayhid Dynasty in Iraq 334H. /945 To 403H. /1012 : Shaping Institutions for the Future
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Donohue, John
Donohue, John J.
ISBN No.: 9789004128606
Pages: XVIII, 382
Year: 200211
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 307.50
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

A study of the development of political and social institutions in Baghdad, center of the Abbasid Caliphate, in that neglected period between Abbasid collapse and the coming of the Seljuk Turks. Three brothers, Daylemite mercenaries from the southern Caspian succeeded in establishing a dynasty that lasted nearly a century, controlling Iraq, a good part of Iran and the Gulf. The period has been labled the "Iranian intermezzo" but careful examination shows that the dynasty shaped the basic institutions to which the Seljuks would fall heir: the chief amirate, the system of army fiefs and the bureaucracy. It was a period of profound change and dislocation which fostered an open and creative cultural atmosphere. The Caliphate, bereft of power, was re-established as the center of authority and legitimation.


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...