Masudi
Meadows Of Gold
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First published in 1989. Mas'udi was born in Baghdad about 896 AD, during the Caliphate of Mu'tadid and died in Egypt sometime around the year 956, eleven years after the Buwaihids, a Shi'a dynasty of Iranian origin, had occupied Baghdad and taken control of the Caliphate. His full name was Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Husain ibn Ali ibn Abd Allah al-Mas'udi and he was notable as a Muslim historian. His two major works wereMeadows of Gold (Muruj al-Dhahab) and the Book of Notification (Kitab al-Tanbih).
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First published in 1989. Mas'udi was born in Baghdad about 896 AD, during the Caliphate of Mu'tadid and died in Egypt sometime around the year 956, eleven years after the Buwaihids, a Shi'a dynasty of Iranian origin, had occupied Baghdad and taken control of the Caliphate. His full name was Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Husain ibn Ali ibn Abd Allah al-Mas'udi and he was notable as a Muslim historian. His two major works wereMeadows of Gold (Muruj al-Dhahab) and the Book of Notification (Kitab al-Tanbih).
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- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138980617
- ISBN-10: 1138980617
- Artikelnr.: 44729980
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138980617
- ISBN-10: 1138980617
- Artikelnr.: 44729980
Mas'udi . Translated and Edited by Paul Lunde and Caroline Stone.
INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 Abu Ja'far Mansur; Chapter 2 A Conversation With the King of Nubia; Chapter 3 Loyalty to Hisham; Chapter 4 In the Audience Hall; Chapter 5 The Death of Mansur; Chapter 6 The Character of Mansur; Chapter 7 The Caliphate of Mahdi; Chapter 8 Mahdi and the Qadi; Chapter 9 Mahdi and the Peasant; Chapter 10 Mahdi and the Bedouin; Chapter 11 Mahdi and the Treasurer; Chapter 12 The Wheel of Fortune; Chapter 13 Unrequited Love; Chapter 14 An Amusing Story About the King of Hira; Chapter 15 The Last Days of Mahdi; Chapter 16 The Character of Hadi; Chapter 17 Isa Ibn Da'b; Chapter 18 Revenge; Chapter 19 The Death of the Great-Great-Great Grandson of the Prophet; Chapter 20 The Fall of Khaizuran; Chapter 21 Blood Feuds; Chapter 22 The Climate of Egypt; Chapter 23 Basra Versus Kufa; Chapter 24 Harun Al-Rashid and the Death of Hadi; Chapter 25 The Dream of Mahdi; Chapter 26 The Sword Samsama; Chapter 27 The Accession of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 28 Sheep's Head; Chapter 29 A Qadi's Interpretation; Chapter 30 The Last Pilgrimage of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 31 Doctor Jabra'il and a Fish; Chapter 32 The Dream of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 33 A Black and a Song; Chapter 34 Poem on a Dove; Chapter 35 Ma'n Ibn Za'ida; Chapter 36 Amin and Ma'mun as Children; Chapter 37 The Education of Amin; Chapter 38 Amin and Ma'mun; Chapter 39 The Succession; Chapter 40 Zubaida's Opinion; Chapter 41 Rashid's Pilgrimage With His Sons; Chapter 42 The Devil's Song; Chapter 43 A Hard-won Song; Chapter 44 Horse-Racing at Raqqa; Chapter 45 Fish Tongues; Chapter 46 The Name Ibrahim; Chapter 47 Bamboo and Reed; Chapter 48 The Death of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 49 Khalid Ibn Barmak and His Sons; Chapter 50 The Barmakids; Chapter 51 The Advice of Yahya; Chapter 52 Harun Al-Rashid and the Singing Girl; Chapter 53 The Avarice of Asma'i; Chapter 54 A Poet on Rashid and Ja'far Ibn Yahya; Chapter 55 On Love; Chapter 56 The Fall of the Barmakids; Chapter 57 The Murder of Ja'far Al-Barmaki; Chapter 58 Elegies on the Barmakids; Chapter 59 The Mother of Ja'far; Chapter 60 The Wealth of the Barmakids; Chapter 61 Fadl in Prison; Chapter 62 Miscellaneous on Rashid and the Barmakids; Chapter 63 The Caliphate of Amin; Chapter 64 The Dreams of Zubaida; Chapter 65 Trouble Between Amin and Ma'mun; Chapter 66 The Jealousy of Zubaida; Chapter 67 Ill-Omens for Amin; Chapter 68 Amin's Beloved; Chapter 69 The Frivolity of Amin; Chapter 70 Amin and the Lion; Chapter 71 The Birth of Musa Al-Hadi; Chapter 72 Miscellaneous Anecdotes; Chapter 73 The Palace of Manbij; Chapter 74 Musa Declared Heir Apparent; Chapter 75 Rebellion; Chapter 76 Amin in Retreat; Chapter 77 Baghdad Besieged; Chapter 78 The Naked Army; Chapter 79 Baghdad in Flames; Chapter 80 Resistance; Chapter 81 Famine; Chapter 82 Amin at Bay; Chapter 83 The Death of Amin; Chapter 84 An Eye-Witness Account; Chapter 85 Amin's Head; Chapter 86 The Laments of the Women; Chapter 87 The Caliphate of Ma'mun; Chapter 88 Sayings of Ma'mun; Chapter 89 Ma'mun's Wedding Speech; Chapter 90 Ma'mun and the Sponger; Chapter 91 The Caliph and the Poet; Chapter 92 Kulthum Al-Attabi; Chapter 93 Professionally Unlucky; Chapter 94 Abu Al-Atahiya; Chapter 95 The Caliph's Cooking; Chapter 96 Ma'mun Embarrassed; Chapter 97 Ma'mun Justifies Himself to the Sufis; Chapter 98 The Death of Shafi'i; Chapter 99 Ma'mun and the False Prophets; Chapter 100 The Rise and Death of Imam Rida; Chapter 101 The Capture of Ibrahim Ibn Al-Mahdi; Chapter 102 The Marriage of Buran; Chapter 103 An Adventure of Ibrahim Ibn Al-Mahdi; Chapter 104 The Poverty of Waqidi; Chapter 105 Mansur and the Cadger; Chapter 106 The Death of Ibn A'isha; Chapter 107 The Death of Abu Al-Atahiya; Chapter 108 Ma'mun's Campaigns Against the Byzantines and His Death; Chapter 109 The Caliphate of Mu'tasim; Chapter 110 Mu'tasim on Agriculture; Chapter 111 Mu'tasim and His Doctor; Chapter 112 The Kind Heart of Mu'tasim; Chapter 113 The New Capital of Samarra; Chapter 114 Mu'tasim; Chapter 115 The Caliphate of Wathiq; Chapter 116 Wathiq Discusses Medicine; Chapter 117 An Aphorism on the Death of Alexander; Chapter 118 The Caliphate of Mutawakkil; Chapter 119 Mutawakkil; Chapter 120 Mutawakkil's Palace of the Two Wings; Chapter 121 A Donkey in Love; Chapter 122 A Vigorous old Scholar; Chapter 123 Saved From Rape; Chapter 124 At the Caliph's Table; Chapter 125 The Sailor's Stew; Chapter 126 Love's Despair - Jahiz; Chapter 127 The Slapping of a Secretary; Chapter 128 The Death of Ahmad ibn Hanbal; Chapter 129 The Testing of an Assassin; Chapter 130 The Indian Sword; Chapter 131 The Assassination of Mutawakkil; Chapter 132 Court Factions; Chapter 133 Mutawakkil's Last Day; Chapter 134 The Reign of Mutawakkil; Chapter 135 Mahbuba; Chapter 136 The Caliphate of Muntasir; Chapter 137 The Carpet of Annihilation; Chapter 138 Vicious Viziers; Chapter 139 On the Death of Muntasir; Chapter 140 The Generosity of Muntasir; Chapter 141 An Old Love Regained; Chapter 142 Love at First Sight; Chapter 143 Meccan Morals; Chapter 144 The Caliphate of Musta'in; Chapter 145 The Aftermath; Chapter 146 Things That Give Pleasure; Chapter 147 Afra and Urwa; Chapter 148 Bugha the Elder; Chapter 149 Mu'tazz Acclaimed Caliph; Chapter 150 The Assassination of Musta'in; Chapter 151 The Caliphate of Mu'tazz; Chapter 152 A Remarkable Ring; Chapter 153 The Death of Muhammad, the Grandson of Tahir; Chapter 154 The Imprisonment of Mu'ayyad; Chapter 155 The Murder of Bugha the Younger; Chapter 156 The Caliphate of Muhtadi; Chapter 157 The Death of Mu'tazz; Chapter 158 The Death of Muhtadi; Chapter 159 The Adventure of a Gate-Crasher; Chapter 160 The Austerity of Muhtadi; Chapter 161 A Tradition Concerning Ali; Chapter 162 The Death of Jahiz; Chapter 163 The Caliphate of Mu'Tamid; Chapter 164 The Discipline of Saffar's Army; Chapter 165 The Horrors of the Zanj Rebellion; Chapter 166 Wily Muslims Admired by the Byzantines; Chapter 167 Mu'awiya Takes Revenge on a Byzantine; Chapter 168 The Night Conversations of Mu'tamid; Chapter 169 Mu'tamid Dies by Poison; Chapter 170 The Caliphate of Mu'tadid; Chapter 171 The Splendid Dowry of Qatr al-Nada; Chapter 172 The Wit of Abu al-Ayna; Chapter 173 An Idol Comes to Baghdad; Chapter 174 A Delegation From Basra; Chapter 175 The Clucking of a Grammarian; Chapter 176 Umm Sharif, the Aunt of the Rebel; Chapter 177 On Eunuchs; Chapter 178 The Funeral of Khumarawaih; Chapter 179 Mu'tadid Takes a Thief; Chapter 180 The Mimic and the Eunuch; Chapter 181 A Master Thief; Chapter 182 Alchemical Texts; Chapter 183 Mu'tadid's Ghosts; Chapter 184 The Death of Ibrahim al-Harbi the Jurist; Chapter 185 Two Students Enamoured; Chapter 186 The Qadi Ibn Jabir; Chapter 187 The Eunuch Wasif; Chapter 188 Why Mu'tadid Preferred the Alids; Chapter 189 The Death of Mu'tadid; Chapter 190 The Caliphate of Muktafi; Chapter 191 Qasim's Hatred of Badr; Chapter 192 The Ransoming of Treachery; Chapter 193 The Avarice of Muktafi; Chapter 194 Nougat and Fritters; Chapter 195 Dushab and Harisa; Chapter 196 The Death of Muktafi; Chapter 197 The Caliphate of Muqtadir; Chapter 198 Hospitality; Chapter 199 The Death of Muqtadir; Chapter 200 Cyprus Seized; Chapter 201 The Caliphate of Qahir; Chapter 202 Qahir Demands a True History of the Caliphate; Chapter 203 The Caliphate of Radi; Chapter 204 The Caliph radi's Accomplishments; Chapter 205 Chess and Backgammon; Chapter 206 The Qualities of a General; Chapter 207 The Breeches of the Tallest Man; Chapter 208 The Marvels of Creation; Chapter 209 Arabic Words for Lavatory*; Chapter 210 Black and Green; Chapter 211 The Garden of Qahir; Chapter 212 The Generosity of Radi; Chapter 213 Bajkam the Turk Coins His Own Money; Chapter 214 The Caliphate of Muttaqi; Chapter 215 The Blinding of Muttaqi; Chapter 216 Summing Up; Chapter 217 The Caliphate of Mustakfi; Chapter 218 The Unwanted Page Boy; Chapter 219 The Battle of the Flowers; Chapter 220 The Buwaihids Come to Power; Chapter 221 The Caliphate of Muti'; Chapter 222 The Rising of Utrush; Chapter 223 Mas'udi's Address to the Reader; Chapter 224 Mas'udi's Final Words;
INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 Abu Ja'far Mansur; Chapter 2 A Conversation With the King of Nubia; Chapter 3 Loyalty to Hisham; Chapter 4 In the Audience Hall; Chapter 5 The Death of Mansur; Chapter 6 The Character of Mansur; Chapter 7 The Caliphate of Mahdi; Chapter 8 Mahdi and the Qadi; Chapter 9 Mahdi and the Peasant; Chapter 10 Mahdi and the Bedouin; Chapter 11 Mahdi and the Treasurer; Chapter 12 The Wheel of Fortune; Chapter 13 Unrequited Love; Chapter 14 An Amusing Story About the King of Hira; Chapter 15 The Last Days of Mahdi; Chapter 16 The Character of Hadi; Chapter 17 Isa Ibn Da'b; Chapter 18 Revenge; Chapter 19 The Death of the Great-Great-Great Grandson of the Prophet; Chapter 20 The Fall of Khaizuran; Chapter 21 Blood Feuds; Chapter 22 The Climate of Egypt; Chapter 23 Basra Versus Kufa; Chapter 24 Harun Al-Rashid and the Death of Hadi; Chapter 25 The Dream of Mahdi; Chapter 26 The Sword Samsama; Chapter 27 The Accession of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 28 Sheep's Head; Chapter 29 A Qadi's Interpretation; Chapter 30 The Last Pilgrimage of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 31 Doctor Jabra'il and a Fish; Chapter 32 The Dream of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 33 A Black and a Song; Chapter 34 Poem on a Dove; Chapter 35 Ma'n Ibn Za'ida; Chapter 36 Amin and Ma'mun as Children; Chapter 37 The Education of Amin; Chapter 38 Amin and Ma'mun; Chapter 39 The Succession; Chapter 40 Zubaida's Opinion; Chapter 41 Rashid's Pilgrimage With His Sons; Chapter 42 The Devil's Song; Chapter 43 A Hard-won Song; Chapter 44 Horse-Racing at Raqqa; Chapter 45 Fish Tongues; Chapter 46 The Name Ibrahim; Chapter 47 Bamboo and Reed; Chapter 48 The Death of Harun Al-Rashid; Chapter 49 Khalid Ibn Barmak and His Sons; Chapter 50 The Barmakids; Chapter 51 The Advice of Yahya; Chapter 52 Harun Al-Rashid and the Singing Girl; Chapter 53 The Avarice of Asma'i; Chapter 54 A Poet on Rashid and Ja'far Ibn Yahya; Chapter 55 On Love; Chapter 56 The Fall of the Barmakids; Chapter 57 The Murder of Ja'far Al-Barmaki; Chapter 58 Elegies on the Barmakids; Chapter 59 The Mother of Ja'far; Chapter 60 The Wealth of the Barmakids; Chapter 61 Fadl in Prison; Chapter 62 Miscellaneous on Rashid and the Barmakids; Chapter 63 The Caliphate of Amin; Chapter 64 The Dreams of Zubaida; Chapter 65 Trouble Between Amin and Ma'mun; Chapter 66 The Jealousy of Zubaida; Chapter 67 Ill-Omens for Amin; Chapter 68 Amin's Beloved; Chapter 69 The Frivolity of Amin; Chapter 70 Amin and the Lion; Chapter 71 The Birth of Musa Al-Hadi; Chapter 72 Miscellaneous Anecdotes; Chapter 73 The Palace of Manbij; Chapter 74 Musa Declared Heir Apparent; Chapter 75 Rebellion; Chapter 76 Amin in Retreat; Chapter 77 Baghdad Besieged; Chapter 78 The Naked Army; Chapter 79 Baghdad in Flames; Chapter 80 Resistance; Chapter 81 Famine; Chapter 82 Amin at Bay; Chapter 83 The Death of Amin; Chapter 84 An Eye-Witness Account; Chapter 85 Amin's Head; Chapter 86 The Laments of the Women; Chapter 87 The Caliphate of Ma'mun; Chapter 88 Sayings of Ma'mun; Chapter 89 Ma'mun's Wedding Speech; Chapter 90 Ma'mun and the Sponger; Chapter 91 The Caliph and the Poet; Chapter 92 Kulthum Al-Attabi; Chapter 93 Professionally Unlucky; Chapter 94 Abu Al-Atahiya; Chapter 95 The Caliph's Cooking; Chapter 96 Ma'mun Embarrassed; Chapter 97 Ma'mun Justifies Himself to the Sufis; Chapter 98 The Death of Shafi'i; Chapter 99 Ma'mun and the False Prophets; Chapter 100 The Rise and Death of Imam Rida; Chapter 101 The Capture of Ibrahim Ibn Al-Mahdi; Chapter 102 The Marriage of Buran; Chapter 103 An Adventure of Ibrahim Ibn Al-Mahdi; Chapter 104 The Poverty of Waqidi; Chapter 105 Mansur and the Cadger; Chapter 106 The Death of Ibn A'isha; Chapter 107 The Death of Abu Al-Atahiya; Chapter 108 Ma'mun's Campaigns Against the Byzantines and His Death; Chapter 109 The Caliphate of Mu'tasim; Chapter 110 Mu'tasim on Agriculture; Chapter 111 Mu'tasim and His Doctor; Chapter 112 The Kind Heart of Mu'tasim; Chapter 113 The New Capital of Samarra; Chapter 114 Mu'tasim; Chapter 115 The Caliphate of Wathiq; Chapter 116 Wathiq Discusses Medicine; Chapter 117 An Aphorism on the Death of Alexander; Chapter 118 The Caliphate of Mutawakkil; Chapter 119 Mutawakkil; Chapter 120 Mutawakkil's Palace of the Two Wings; Chapter 121 A Donkey in Love; Chapter 122 A Vigorous old Scholar; Chapter 123 Saved From Rape; Chapter 124 At the Caliph's Table; Chapter 125 The Sailor's Stew; Chapter 126 Love's Despair - Jahiz; Chapter 127 The Slapping of a Secretary; Chapter 128 The Death of Ahmad ibn Hanbal; Chapter 129 The Testing of an Assassin; Chapter 130 The Indian Sword; Chapter 131 The Assassination of Mutawakkil; Chapter 132 Court Factions; Chapter 133 Mutawakkil's Last Day; Chapter 134 The Reign of Mutawakkil; Chapter 135 Mahbuba; Chapter 136 The Caliphate of Muntasir; Chapter 137 The Carpet of Annihilation; Chapter 138 Vicious Viziers; Chapter 139 On the Death of Muntasir; Chapter 140 The Generosity of Muntasir; Chapter 141 An Old Love Regained; Chapter 142 Love at First Sight; Chapter 143 Meccan Morals; Chapter 144 The Caliphate of Musta'in; Chapter 145 The Aftermath; Chapter 146 Things That Give Pleasure; Chapter 147 Afra and Urwa; Chapter 148 Bugha the Elder; Chapter 149 Mu'tazz Acclaimed Caliph; Chapter 150 The Assassination of Musta'in; Chapter 151 The Caliphate of Mu'tazz; Chapter 152 A Remarkable Ring; Chapter 153 The Death of Muhammad, the Grandson of Tahir; Chapter 154 The Imprisonment of Mu'ayyad; Chapter 155 The Murder of Bugha the Younger; Chapter 156 The Caliphate of Muhtadi; Chapter 157 The Death of Mu'tazz; Chapter 158 The Death of Muhtadi; Chapter 159 The Adventure of a Gate-Crasher; Chapter 160 The Austerity of Muhtadi; Chapter 161 A Tradition Concerning Ali; Chapter 162 The Death of Jahiz; Chapter 163 The Caliphate of Mu'Tamid; Chapter 164 The Discipline of Saffar's Army; Chapter 165 The Horrors of the Zanj Rebellion; Chapter 166 Wily Muslims Admired by the Byzantines; Chapter 167 Mu'awiya Takes Revenge on a Byzantine; Chapter 168 The Night Conversations of Mu'tamid; Chapter 169 Mu'tamid Dies by Poison; Chapter 170 The Caliphate of Mu'tadid; Chapter 171 The Splendid Dowry of Qatr al-Nada; Chapter 172 The Wit of Abu al-Ayna; Chapter 173 An Idol Comes to Baghdad; Chapter 174 A Delegation From Basra; Chapter 175 The Clucking of a Grammarian; Chapter 176 Umm Sharif, the Aunt of the Rebel; Chapter 177 On Eunuchs; Chapter 178 The Funeral of Khumarawaih; Chapter 179 Mu'tadid Takes a Thief; Chapter 180 The Mimic and the Eunuch; Chapter 181 A Master Thief; Chapter 182 Alchemical Texts; Chapter 183 Mu'tadid's Ghosts; Chapter 184 The Death of Ibrahim al-Harbi the Jurist; Chapter 185 Two Students Enamoured; Chapter 186 The Qadi Ibn Jabir; Chapter 187 The Eunuch Wasif; Chapter 188 Why Mu'tadid Preferred the Alids; Chapter 189 The Death of Mu'tadid; Chapter 190 The Caliphate of Muktafi; Chapter 191 Qasim's Hatred of Badr; Chapter 192 The Ransoming of Treachery; Chapter 193 The Avarice of Muktafi; Chapter 194 Nougat and Fritters; Chapter 195 Dushab and Harisa; Chapter 196 The Death of Muktafi; Chapter 197 The Caliphate of Muqtadir; Chapter 198 Hospitality; Chapter 199 The Death of Muqtadir; Chapter 200 Cyprus Seized; Chapter 201 The Caliphate of Qahir; Chapter 202 Qahir Demands a True History of the Caliphate; Chapter 203 The Caliphate of Radi; Chapter 204 The Caliph radi's Accomplishments; Chapter 205 Chess and Backgammon; Chapter 206 The Qualities of a General; Chapter 207 The Breeches of the Tallest Man; Chapter 208 The Marvels of Creation; Chapter 209 Arabic Words for Lavatory*; Chapter 210 Black and Green; Chapter 211 The Garden of Qahir; Chapter 212 The Generosity of Radi; Chapter 213 Bajkam the Turk Coins His Own Money; Chapter 214 The Caliphate of Muttaqi; Chapter 215 The Blinding of Muttaqi; Chapter 216 Summing Up; Chapter 217 The Caliphate of Mustakfi; Chapter 218 The Unwanted Page Boy; Chapter 219 The Battle of the Flowers; Chapter 220 The Buwaihids Come to Power; Chapter 221 The Caliphate of Muti'; Chapter 222 The Rising of Utrush; Chapter 223 Mas'udi's Address to the Reader; Chapter 224 Mas'udi's Final Words;