The History of central Asia. The Age of Islam and the Mongols (Volume 3)
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Author: Christoph Baumer
Publisher: I.B.Tauris & Co.
Place of printing: London - New York
Year of publication: 2016
Between the ninth and the fifteenth centuries, Central Asia was a major political, economic and cultural hub on the Eurasian continent. In the first half of the thirteenth century it was also the pre-eminent centre of power in the largest land-based empire the world has ever seen. This third volume of Christoph Baumer's extensively praised and lavishly illustrated new history of the region is above all a story of invasion, when tumultuous and often brutal conquest profoundly shaped the later history of the globe. The author explores the rise of Islam and the remarkable victories of the Arab armies which - inspired by their vital, austere and egalitarian desert faith - established important new dynasties like the Seljuks, Karakhanids and Ghaznavids. A golden age of artistic, literary and scientific innovation came to a sudden end when, between 1219 and 1260, Genghiz Khan and his successors overran the Chorasmian-Abbasid lands. Dr Baumer shows that the Mongol conquests, while shattering to their enemies, nevertheless resulted in much greater mercantile and cultural contact between Central Asia and Western Europe.
Product Condition:
Example in good condition. Dust jacket with slight yellowing, dust spots and minimal signs of wear on the edges and corners. Label on the 4th of the dust jacket. Pages slightly yellowed. Text in English. Text in English. Book in good condition.
ISBN Code: 1784534900
EAN: 9781784534905
Pages: VIII,382
Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 30
Width: 25
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Text in English. Text in English. With 225 ft and ft color images
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