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Atlas of Islamic History

Atlas of Islamic History

Peter Sluglett, Andrew Currie

Paperback

9781138821309

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This Atlas provides the main outlines of Islamic history from the immediate pre-Islamic period until the end of 1920, that is, before most parts of the Muslim world became sovereign nation states.

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Each map is accompanied by a text that contextualises, explains, and expands upon the map, and are fully cross-referenced. All of the maps are in full colour: 18 of them are double-page spreads, and 25 are single page layouts. This is an atlas of Islamic, not simply Arab or Middle Eastern history; hence it covers the entire Muslim world, including Spain, North, West and East Africa, the Indian sub-continent, Central Asia and South-East Asia. The maps are not static, in that they show transitions within the historical period to which they refer: for instance, the stages of the three contemporaneous Umayyad, Fatimid and ā€˜Abbasid caliphates on Map 10, or the progress of the Mongol invasions and the formation of the various separate Mongol khanates between 1200 and 1300 on Map 21. Using the most up to date cartographic and innovative design techniques, the maps break new ground in illuminating the history of Islam.怀

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Brought right up to date with the addition of a Postscript detailing The Islamic World since c.1900, a Chronology from 500 BCE to 2014, and additional endpaper maps illustrating The Spread of Islam through the Ages and The Islamic World in the 21st Century, the Atlas of Islamic History is an essential reference work and an invaluable textbook for undergraduates studying Islamic history, as well as those with an interest in Asian History, Middle East History and World History more broadly.

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Contents

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Global Map: The Spread of Islam Through the Ages

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1 The Arabian Peninsula c.570

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2 The Near East and the Mediterranean at the Advent of Islam c600

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3 The expansion of Islam under the Prophet and the Rightly Guided Caliphs c622-661

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4 The Umayyad Caliphate of Damascus 661-750

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5 Islam and Christendom under Harun al-Rashid (786-809) and Charlemagne (768-814)

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6 The Eastern Abbasid Caliphate at the Height of its Power 750-c820

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7 The Emergence of Local Dynasties in the Eastern Abbasid Caliphate c820-c908

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8 The Development of Muslim Rule in North Africa and Spain c800-c950

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9 The Ghaznavids and the early Muslim Conquest of India c977-1099

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10 The Decline of the Abbasid Caliphate and the Rise of the Fatamids c900-c1000

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11 The Fatimid Caliphate and the Buyid State 945-1062

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12 The Consolidation of Seljuq Power from 1040 to the Death of Malik Shah in 1092

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13 The End of the Umayyad Caliphate and the Rule of the Muluk al-Tawa’if c1000-1086

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14 Northwest Africa and Spain under the Almoravids c1050-1130

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15 The Diffusion of Islam in West Africa c1000-c1500

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16 New Muslim Dynasties in Iran, Central Asia and India c1092-c1206

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17 Fatimids, Seljuks and Zangids 1092-c1170

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18 Salah al-Din and the Rise of the Ayyubids c1170-1250

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19 Trade Between the Western Islamic World and Europe c1100-c1300

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20 Islam and the Trade of Africa and Asia c800-c1300

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21 The Islamic World and the Mongol Invasions c1200-c1300

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22 The Bahri Mamluks and the Ilkhanids c1250-1382

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23 The Burji Mamluks and the Ottomans 1382-1517

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24 Mongols and Turkmens in Iran and Central Asia c1300-c1500

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25 Ottoman Expansion in Anatolia, the Balkans and Black Sea Lands c1300-c1520

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26 North Africa and Spain under the Almohads c1130-c1250

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27 Muslim Rule in North Africa and Spain at the end of the Reconquista c1250-c1550

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28 India under the Delhi Sultanate 1206-c1400

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29 India under the Sayyids, Lodis and early Mughals c1400-1605

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30 The Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia c1275-c1600

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31 The Rise of the Safavids and Expansion of the Ottoman Empire c1500-c1700

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32 Islamic Russia, Central Asia and Iran c1450-c1750

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33 The Development of Muslim States in North and West Africa c1500-c1650

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34 The Mughal Empire from the Death of Akbar to the Death of Awrangzib 1605-1707

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35 The Decline of the Mughal Empire 1707-c1820

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36 Islamic Revival and Reform in India under British Rule c.1820-c.1910

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37 Islam and Imperialism in Iran, Central Asia, Afghanistan and China c1750-c1920

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38 The Ottoman Empire and the Sa'udi-Wahhabi State c1700-c1830

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39 The Ottoman Empire and the Sau'di State c1830-c1914

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40 Islamic Reform Movements in North and West Africa c1650-c1900

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41 The Spread and Development of Islam in Eastern Africa c1500-c1900

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42 The Development of Muslim States in Southeast Asia c1600-c1900

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43 Religious Reform and Resistance to Colonisation in the Islamic World c1750-c1914

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44 Global Map: The Islamic World in the 21st Century怀

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Peter Sluglett, Andrew Currie

Paperback

9781138821309

Ā 

This Atlas provides the main outlines of Islamic history from the immediate pre-Islamic period until the end of 1920, that is, before most parts of the Muslim world became sovereign nation states.

Ā 

Each map is accompanied by a text that contextualises, explains, and expands upon the map, and are fully cross-referenced. All of the maps are in full colour: 18 of them are double-page spreads, and 25 are single page layouts. This is an atlas of Islamic, not simply Arab or Middle Eastern history; hence it covers the entire Muslim world, including Spain, North, West and East Africa, the Indian sub-continent, Central Asia and South-East Asia. The maps are not static, in that they show transitions within the historical period to which they refer: for instance, the stages of the three contemporaneous Umayyad, Fatimid and ā€˜Abbasid caliphates on Map 10, or the progress of the Mongol invasions and the formation of the various separate Mongol khanates between 1200 and 1300 on Map 21. Using the most up to date cartographic and innovative design techniques, the maps break new ground in illuminating the history of Islam.怀

Ā 

Brought right up to date with the addition of a Postscript detailing The Islamic World since c.1900, a Chronology from 500 BCE to 2014, and additional endpaper maps illustrating The Spread of Islam through the Ages and The Islamic World in the 21st Century, the Atlas of Islamic History is an essential reference work and an invaluable textbook for undergraduates studying Islamic history, as well as those with an interest in Asian History, Middle East History and World History more broadly.

Ā 

Contents

Ā 

Global Map: The Spread of Islam Through the Ages

Ā 

1 The Arabian Peninsula c.570

Ā 

2 The Near East and the Mediterranean at the Advent of Islam c600

Ā 

3 The expansion of Islam under the Prophet and the Rightly Guided Caliphs c622-661

Ā 

4 The Umayyad Caliphate of Damascus 661-750

Ā 

5 Islam and Christendom under Harun al-Rashid (786-809) and Charlemagne (768-814)

Ā 

6 The Eastern Abbasid Caliphate at the Height of its Power 750-c820

Ā 

7 The Emergence of Local Dynasties in the Eastern Abbasid Caliphate c820-c908

Ā 

8 The Development of Muslim Rule in North Africa and Spain c800-c950

Ā 

9 The Ghaznavids and the early Muslim Conquest of India c977-1099

Ā 

10 The Decline of the Abbasid Caliphate and the Rise of the Fatamids c900-c1000

Ā 

11 The Fatimid Caliphate and the Buyid State 945-1062

Ā 

12 The Consolidation of Seljuq Power from 1040 to the Death of Malik Shah in 1092

Ā 

13 The End of the Umayyad Caliphate and the Rule of the Muluk al-Tawa’if c1000-1086

Ā 

14 Northwest Africa and Spain under the Almoravids c1050-1130

Ā 

15 The Diffusion of Islam in West Africa c1000-c1500

Ā 

16 New Muslim Dynasties in Iran, Central Asia and India c1092-c1206

Ā 

17 Fatimids, Seljuks and Zangids 1092-c1170

Ā 

18 Salah al-Din and the Rise of the Ayyubids c1170-1250

Ā 

19 Trade Between the Western Islamic World and Europe c1100-c1300

Ā 

20 Islam and the Trade of Africa and Asia c800-c1300

Ā 

21 The Islamic World and the Mongol Invasions c1200-c1300

Ā 

22 The Bahri Mamluks and the Ilkhanids c1250-1382

Ā 

23 The Burji Mamluks and the Ottomans 1382-1517

Ā 

24 Mongols and Turkmens in Iran and Central Asia c1300-c1500

Ā 

25 Ottoman Expansion in Anatolia, the Balkans and Black Sea Lands c1300-c1520

Ā 

26 North Africa and Spain under the Almohads c1130-c1250

Ā 

27 Muslim Rule in North Africa and Spain at the end of the Reconquista c1250-c1550

Ā 

28 India under the Delhi Sultanate 1206-c1400

Ā 

29 India under the Sayyids, Lodis and early Mughals c1400-1605

Ā 

30 The Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia c1275-c1600

Ā 

31 The Rise of the Safavids and Expansion of the Ottoman Empire c1500-c1700

Ā 

32 Islamic Russia, Central Asia and Iran c1450-c1750

Ā 

33 The Development of Muslim States in North and West Africa c1500-c1650

Ā 

34 The Mughal Empire from the Death of Akbar to the Death of Awrangzib 1605-1707

Ā 

35 The Decline of the Mughal Empire 1707-c1820

Ā 

36 Islamic Revival and Reform in India under British Rule c.1820-c.1910

Ā 

37 Islam and Imperialism in Iran, Central Asia, Afghanistan and China c1750-c1920

Ā 

38 The Ottoman Empire and the Sa'udi-Wahhabi State c1700-c1830

Ā 

39 The Ottoman Empire and the Sau'di State c1830-c1914

Ā 

40 Islamic Reform Movements in North and West Africa c1650-c1900

Ā 

41 The Spread and Development of Islam in Eastern Africa c1500-c1900

Ā 

42 The Development of Muslim States in Southeast Asia c1600-c1900

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43 Religious Reform and Resistance to Colonisation in the Islamic World c1750-c1914

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44 Global Map: The Islamic World in the 21st Century怀

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