Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to TamerlaneThe forgotten story of Central Asia's enlightenment—its rise, fall, and enduring legacy |
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Avis d'utilisateur - le.vert.galant - LibraryThingLike Peter Green's Alexander To Actium, this fascinating and well-written book illuminates the culture and politics of an area that normally receives cursory treatment in English-language histories. Consulter l'avis complet
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Avis d'utilisateur - DinadansFriend - LibraryThingOkay the maps are too few and bad. But the text is illuminating and clear. there are a few descents into folksiness like"Tamerlane and his hearties", but this is an important book. the author has the ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
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A Cauldron of Skills Ideas and Faiths | 62 |
How Arabs Conquered Central Asia and Central Asia Then Set the Stage to Conquer Baghdad | 101 |
East Wind over Baghdad | 126 |
Wandering Scholars | 156 |
Khurasan Central Asias Rising Star | 194 |
A Flowering of Central Asia The Samanid Dynasty | 225 |
Turks Take the Stage Mahmud of Kashgar and Yusuf of Balasagun | 303 |
Culture under a Turkic Marauder Mahmuds Ghazni | 332 |
Tremors under the Dome of Seljuk Rule | 381 |
The Mongol Century | 436 |
Tamerlane and His Successors | 478 |
Retrospective The Sand and the Oyster | 515 |
Notes | 541 |
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