Arabs in the Early Islamic Empire : : Exploring al-Azd Tribal Identity / / Brian Ulrich.
Explores what tribal identity meant to Arabs at different stages of the caliphate's evolutionExamines al-Azd in Arabia on the eve of IslamContributes to the debate over centralisation in the early Islamic conquestsReconsiders the careers of the crucial Muhallabid family in Umayyad politicsAsks...
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