The Fatimid empire in North Africa, Egypt and Syria was at the centre of the political and religious history of the Islamic world in the Middle Ages, from the breakdown of the ¿Abbasid empire in the tenth century, to the invasions of the Seljuqs in the eleventh and the Crusaders in the twelfth, leading up to its extinction by Saladin. As Imam and Caliph, the Fatimid sovereign claimed to inherit the religious and political authority of the Prophet, a claim which inspired the conquest of North Africa and Egypt and a following of believers as far away as India. The reaction this provoked was…mehr
Michael Brett is Emeritus Reader in the History of North Africa at SOAS. His publications include The Moors: Islam in the West, 1980; (with L. Fentress) The Berbers (1996, with E. Fentress); Ibn Khaldun and the Medieval Maghrib, 1999; The Rise of the Fatimids, 2001; and Approaching African History, 2013, with contributions to the Cambridge History of Africa, the New Cambridge Medieval History, and The New Cambridge History of Islam.
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List of Box Texts List of Illustrations Introduction: The Question of Empire 1. The Coming of the Mahdi 2. The City of the Mahdi 3. The Conquest of Egypt 4. The Constitution of the State 5. The Formation of the Empire 6. A Failure of Direction: The Reign of al-Óakim bi Amr Allah 7. The Regime of the Pen 8. The Crisis of the Empire 9. The Fatimid Renascence 10. The Reorientation of the Dynasty 11. The Final Failure Conclusion: The Fatamids in Retrospect Genealogy of Shi¿ite Imams Genealogy of Fatimids Bibliography Index.
List of Box Texts List of Illustrations Introduction: The Question of Empire 1. The Coming of the Mahdi 2. The City of the Mahdi 3. The Conquest of Egypt 4. The Constitution of the State 5. The Formation of the Empire 6. A Failure of Direction: The Reign of al-Óakim bi Amr Allah 7. The Regime of the Pen 8. The Crisis of the Empire 9. The Fatimid Renascence 10. The Reorientation of the Dynasty 11. The Final Failure Conclusion: The Fatamids in Retrospect Genealogy of Shi¿ite Imams Genealogy of Fatimids Bibliography Index.
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