The New Islamic Dynasties

Couverture
Columbia University Press, 1996 - 389 pages
With a complete selection of bibliographies and tables of dates, titles, and names, this completely revised classic manual builds upon a work that has been a cornerstone of Islamic studies for thirty years. It remains the best source of clear, accurate information on centuries of Muslim dynastic history and the royal families in the Muslim world.
 

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CHAPTER ONE The Caliphs 1 The RightlyGuided or Patriarchal or Orthodox Caliphs alKhulafa alRashidūn
1
The Umayyad Caliphs 1 The Sufyanids 2 The Marwānids xiv XV 1 3 3 The Abbasid Caliphs 6 1 The caliphs in Iraq and Baghdad 2 The caliph in Al...
3
The Banu Birzal in Carmona
4
The Banu Khazrün in Arcos
5
The Zīrids of Granada
6
The Banu Şumādiḥ of Almería
7
The Banu Mujahid of Denia and Majorca
8
The rulers in Majorca during the eleventh and early twelfth centuries
9
The Justānids
145
The Shaddadids
151
The Ḥasanũyids or Ḥasanawayhids
158
The Kāküyids or Kākawayhids
160
The Ziyarids
166
The Saffärids
172
The Khwārazm Shāhs
178
CHAPTER ELEVEN The Seljuqs Their Dependants and the Atabegs
185

The Jahwarids of Cordova
10
The rulers in Cordova of the AlmoravidAlmohad interregnum
11
The Aftasids of Badajoz
12
The Dhu lNunids of Toledo
13
The Amirids of Valencia
14
The rulers in Valencia of the AlmoravidAlmohad interregnum
15
The Tujibids in Saragossa
16
The Hūdids in Saragossa Huesca Tudela and Lérida and
17
subsequently Denia Tortosa and Calatayud
19
The Banu Ghāniya
21
The Nasrids or Banu lAhmar
22
CHAPTER THREE North Africa 8 The Idrisids
25
The Rustamids
27
The Midrărids
29
The Aghlabids
31
The Hafsids
39
The Waṭṭāsids
48
The Sadid Sharifs
50
21
51
The Alawid or Filālī Sharifs
53
The Husaynid Beys
55
The Qaramanlis 24 The Sanūsī Chiefs and Rulers 45 48 50 53 55
57
25
60
27
62
The Fatimids
63
29
64
The Mirdāsids
66
The chief dāīs of the Nizārī Ismāīlīs or Assassins in Syria 30 The Ayyübids 1 The line in Egypt 2 The line in Damascus
70
The line in Aleppo 4 The line in Hims 5 The line in Ḥamāt
71
The line in Diyar Bakr Mayyafāriqin and Jabal Sinjār 7 The line in Diyar Bakr Hisn Kayfă Āmid and Akhlāt 8 The line in Yemen 9 The minor branc...
73
2222
75
The Mamluks 1 The Bahrī line
76
The Burji line 726
77
The Man Amirs of Lebanon
81
The Shihab Amīrs of Lebanon
82
The house of Muhammad Ali
83
CHAPTER FIVE Iraq and Jazira before the Seljuqs 35 The Hamdanids 85 1 The line in Mosul and Jazira 2 The line in Aleppo and northern Syria
85
The Mazyadids
87
The Marwānids 38 The Uqaylids 87
89
The line in Jazirat Ibn Umar Nişībīn and Balad of Muḥammad b alMusayyab alUqayli 8888
91
The Numayrids
93
CHAPTER SIX The Arabian Peninsula 40 The Carmathian or Qarmați Rulers of the line of Abu Said alJannābī
94
The Zaydi Imāms of Yemen
96
The Ziyadids
99
The Yufirids or Yafurids
100
The Najāḥids
101
The Sulayḥids
102
The Zurayids or Banu lKaram
104
The Hamdānids
106
The Mahdids
107
The Rasulids
108
The Tahirids
110
The Al alJulandā
111
The Mukramids
112
The Yarubids
113
The Al Bü Said
114
The Al Suud Saūd
116
The Hashimite Sharifs of Mecca from the Awn family
118
The Al Rashid
120
CHAPTER SEVEN West Africa 58 The Keita Kings of Mali
122
The Kings of Songhay
124
The line in Mosul and later in Jazirat Ibn Umar Nişībīn and 60
126
62
132
63
134
66
138
68
141
The Begtiginids
192
The Ahmadilis
198
The Hazaraspids
205
CHAPTER TWELVE The Turks in Anatolia
215
The Tekke Oghullarï line in Antalya
226
The Beys of Alanya
227
The Ashraf Eshref Oghullarï
228
The Jāndar Oghullarï or Isfandiyar Isfendiyar Oghullarï
229
The Parwana Oghullarï
230
The Choban Oghullarï
231
The Qaraman Oghullarï or Qaramanids
232
The Eretna Oghullarï
234
The Qādi Burhan alDin Oghullarï
235
The Taj alDin Oghullarï
236
The Ramadan Oghullarï
237
The Dulghadïr Oghullarï or Dhu lQadrids
238
The Ottomans or Osmanlis
239
CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Mongols and Their Central Asian and Eastern European Successors The Mongols or Chingizids
243
The Mongol Great Khāns Descendants of Ögedey and Toluy later the Yuan Dynasty of China
246
The Chaghatayids Descendants of Chaghatay
248
The Il Khanids Descendants of Qubilays brother Hülegü
250
The Khāns of the Golden Horde Descendants of Jochi
252
The Giray Khans of the Crimea Descendants of Jochi
255
The Khans of the Tatars of Bujaq or Bessarabia as Ottoman nominees
256
The Khans of Astrakhan Astrakhan Ashtarkhān
258
The Khans of Kazan Qāzān
259
The Khans from the line of rulers of Kazan 2 The Khans from the line of the rulers of the Crimea 3 The Khans from the line of the rulers of Astrakha...
261
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Persia after the Mongols 139 The Karts or Kurts
263
The Muzaffarids
264
The Injuids
266
The Jalayirids
267
The Sarbadarids
269
The Aq Qoyunlu
275
The Afsharids
281
The Pahlawis
287
The Qungrats or Inaqids
293
The Delhi Sultans
300
The Governors and Sultans of Bengal
306
The Sharqi Sultans of Jawnpur
314
The Sultans and Rulers of Malwa
316
The Sultans of Mabar or Madura
318
The Bahmanids
319
The Faruqi Rulers of Khandesh
322
The Barid Shāhīs
324
The Adil Shāhis
325
The Nizām Shāhīs
326
The Imād Shāhīs
327
The Qutb Shāhīs
328
The Arghūns
329
The Mughal Emperors
331
The NawwabViziers and NawwabNāzims of Bengal
335
The NawwabViziers and Kings of Oudh Awadh
337
The Nāzims of Hyderabad Ḥaydarābād
339
The Muslim Rulers in Mysore Mahisur Maysür
340
The Abdālī or Durrānī Rulers and Kings of Afghanistan
341
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN SouthEast Asia and Indonesia 181 The Rulers of Malacca Melaka
344
The Sultans of Acheh Atjèh Aceh
346
The Rulers of Mataram
348
The Susuhunans of Surakarta
350
The Sultans of Jogjakarta
351
The Sultans of Brunei
353
a Personal names b Dynasties peoples tribes etc c Places
357
The Sultans of Gujarat
360
The Aydin Oghullarï
367
The Menteshe Oghullarï
382
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