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The Breaking of a Thousand Swords

The Breaking of a Thousand Swords A History of the Turkish Military of Samarra, A.H. 200-275/815-889 C.E - SUNY Series in Medieval Middle East History

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Publisher's Synopsis

A portrait of the Samarran Turk community while in the employ of the 'Abbasid caliphate during the ninth century.

The Breaking of a Thousand Swords provides a portrait of the Samarran Turks as members of a community with a specific and complex history in the early medieval Islamic world. It considers: the encounter of the Turks as rough, non-Muslim outsiders, with the sedentary, urbane world of Baghdad; the closely related encounter of the Turks with the Islamic tradition in its urban, scholarly guise; the settlement of the Turks, in Baghdad then in Samarra, through the use of land grants and appointments to office; the impact upon the affairs of the Turkish community of not only a military ranking but of a socio-political hierarchy as well; the construction by the Turkish elite of an elaborate network of patronage and support, both within urban Iraq and throughout the provinces (Egypt in particular); and the emergence, and impact, of factionalism within the community.

Book information

ISBN: 9780791447963
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 956.74
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 303
Weight: 445g
Height: 229mm
Width: 146mm
Spine width: 19mm