The revolution which toppled the Umayyads : : neither Arab nor Abbasid / / by Saleh Said Agha.

This book re-examines the so-called Ἁbbāsid revolution, the ethnic character of whose effective constituency has been contested for over eight decades. It also brings to question the authenticity of the Ἁbbāsid dynastic claim. To establish its two theses (neither Arab nor Ἁbbāsid) this book employs,...

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Superior document:Islamic history and civilization. Studies and texts ; v. 50
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Year of Publication:2003
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Islamic history and civilization ; v. 50.
Physical Description:1 online resource (447 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Summary:This book re-examines the so-called Ἁbbāsid revolution, the ethnic character of whose effective constituency has been contested for over eight decades. It also brings to question the authenticity of the Ἁbbāsid dynastic claim. To establish its two theses (neither Arab nor Ἁbbāsid) this book employs, in its three parts, three distinct methodological approaches. To reconstruct the secret history of the clandestine Organization, Part One elicits a narrative through a rigorous application of the historical-critical method. Part Two subjects to close textual analysis some prime-grade literary specimen. In Part Three, a purely quantitative approach is adopted to study the demographic character of the formal structures of leadership within the Organization. History, historiography, heresiography, literature, the narrative, the textual analysis, and the quantitative approach, cannot be less inseparable.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-394) and index.
ISBN:1280467347
9786610467341
1423711041
9047402081
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Saleh Said Agha.