Kingship and Ideology in the Islamic and Mongol Worlds

Kingship and Ideology in the Islamic and Mongol Worlds

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Broadbridge Anne F.
Cambridge University Press
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What were the attitudes to diplomacy and kingship in the medieval Islamic world? Anne Broadbridge examines struggles over ideology in the Middle East and Central Asia from 1260 to 1405. She explores two very different ideological worlds: the Islamic world of the Mamluk Sultans of Egypt and Syria, and the Mongol world inhabited by the Golden Horde in Central Asia, the Ilkhanids in Iran and Anatolia, the Ilkhanids' successors, and Temür. The relationships among these rival rulers were often highly charged, and diplomatic missions were exchanged in an effort to promote each ruler's ideology. This was the first book to explore what it meant to be a monarch in the pre-modern Islamic world, and how ideas about sovereignty evolved across the period. This groundbreaking work will appeal to scholars of Middle Eastern and Central Asian history, Mongol history, and Islamic history, as well as historians of diplomacy and ideology.
EAN 9780521174497
ISBN 052117449X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date December 9, 2010
Pages 250
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 150 x 15
Country United Kingdom
Authors Broadbridge Anne F.
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization