Cities of medieval iran / / edited by David Durand-Guédy, Roy Mottahedeh, Jürgen Paul.

Cities of Medieval Iran brings together studies in urban geography, archaeology, and history of medieval Iranian cities, spanning the Islamic period until ca. 1500, but also the pre-Islamic situation. The cities and their inhabitants take centre stage, they are not just the places where something el...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, the Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : BRILL,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Includes index.
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Preface /
Cities in Medieval Iran: a Review of Recent Publications /
Jean Aubins Article Elements for the Study of Urban Agglomerations in Medieval Iran in Context --
Iranian Cities: Settlements and Water Management from Antiquity to the Islamic Period /
From Shahristan to Medina Revisited /
Why Nishapur? /
Inherited Landscapes in Muslim Bactra /
Among Saints and Poets: The Spiritual Topography of Medieval Shiraz /
The Fortified Landscape of Isfahan /
Yazd: a Good and Noble City and an Abode of Worship /
Isfahan during the Turko-Mongol Period (11th-15th Centuries) /
Balkh, from the Seljuqs to the Mongol Invasion /
Local Elites and Dynastic Succession: Tabriz prior to, under and following Mongol Rule (Sixth/Twelfth to Ninth/Fifteenth Centuries) /
Medieval Kashan: Crossroads of Commerce and Culture /
The History of Iranian Cities through Their Books: What Ms. Kprl 01589 Tells Us about 8th/14th Century Shiraz /
Medieval Lexicography on Arabic and Persian Terms for City and Countryside /
-- Index of Persons and Groups --
Index of Places.
Summary:Cities of Medieval Iran brings together studies in urban geography, archaeology, and history of medieval Iranian cities, spanning the Islamic period until ca. 1500, but also the pre-Islamic situation. The cities and their inhabitants take centre stage, they are not just the places where something else happened. Urban actors are given priority over external factors. The contributions take a long-term perspective and thus take the interaction between urban centres and their hinterland into account. Many contributions come from history or archaeology, but new disciplines are also methodologically integrated into the study of medieval cities, such as the arts of the book, lexicography, geomorphology, and digital instruments. Contributors include Denise Aigle, Mehrdad Amanat, Jean Aubin, Richard W. Bulliet, Jamsheed K. Choksy, David Durand-Gudy, Etienne de la Vaissire, Majid Montazer Mahdi, Roy P. Mottahedeh, Jrgen Paul, Rocco Rante, Sarah Savant, Ali Shojai Esfahani, Donald Whitcomb and Daniel Zakrzewski.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900443433X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by David Durand-Guédy, Roy Mottahedeh, Jürgen Paul.