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He was a ruthless conqueror, feared throughout Asia, Europe and Africa, and a superb military tactician. Yet he was also a patron of the arts and learning and he turned his capital - Samarkand - into a great city. Arabshah's biography of Tamerlane is that of a contemporary, and was written soon after the events it describes. It is highly detailed and, in contrast to most biographies of Tamerlane, is also highly critical, which makes it especially interesting. It is the major historical source on one of history's great conquerors. This edition carries a new introduction by a leading scholar.
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He was a ruthless conqueror, feared throughout Asia, Europe and Africa, and a superb military tactician. Yet he was also a patron of the arts and learning and he turned his capital - Samarkand - into a great city. Arabshah's biography of Tamerlane is that of a contemporary, and was written soon after the events it describes. It is highly detailed and, in contrast to most biographies of Tamerlane, is also highly critical, which makes it especially interesting. It is the major historical source on one of history's great conquerors. This edition carries a new introduction by a leading scholar.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781838609221
- Artikelnr.: 66110433
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781838609221
- Artikelnr.: 66110433
Ahmad ibn Arabshah was born in Damascus. He witnessed Timur's sacking of the city and was amongst a group of captives whom Timur took back to Samarkand. He lived in the city and spent a decade working for Sultan Mehmet I, before returning to Syria. He died in Egypt.Robert D. McChesney, Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, New York University. Professor McChesney is a leading scholar on the history of Central Asia and Founder and Director of the Afghanistan Digital Library. His most recent books include Central Asia: Foundations of Change (1996), Kabul Under Siege (1999), and The History of Afghanistan (2012, translated and edited with M. M. Khorramia).
New IntroductionINTRODUTIONTIMUR ON HIS THRONE - FrontispieceMAP PART I I. OF HIS ORIGIN AND THE WAY IN WHICH HE GRADUALLY SUBDUED KINGDOMS TO HIMSELF II. OF HIS TUMULTUOUS AND MARVELLOUS CROSSING OF THE Oxus III. OF THE DANGER WHICH HE CONFRONTED IN THE ATTACK ON THE CITY OF QARSHI AND HIS ESCAPE FROM THAT DIFFICULTY IV. RELATES WHO WERE HELD BOUND BY THE ATTACK OF THAT DESPOT AND WHAT NOBLE PRINCES HE WISHED TO BE ENSLAVED TO HIM V. How WHEN THE MOGULS ROSE AGAINST THE SULTAN HIS POWER WAS BROKEN VI. TIMUR'S CRAFTY DESIGNING AND THE DEVICE WHICH HE PLANNED VII. TIMUR PROCEEDS TO BALKHSHAN, RECEIVING AID AGAINST THE SULTAN FROM THOSE WHO WERE HOLDING THAT CITY VIII. DESCRIBES THE EXPEDITION OF TOQTAMISH KHAN, SULTAN OF DASHT AND TURKISTAN IX. CONCERNING THE QUARREL AND EVIL THINGS WHICH AROSE BETWEEN ALI SHIR AND TIMUR X.WHAT TIMUR DID WITH THE ROGUES AND VILLAINS OF SAMARKAND AND HOW HE SENT THEM TO HELL XI.THE TERRITORIES OF SAMARKAND ARE DESCRIBED AND ALSO THOSE WHICH LIE BETWEEN THE RIVERS OF BALKHSHAN AND KHAJEND XII. OF THE BEGINNING OF HIS TYRANNY AFTER HE HAD SUBDUED THE PROVINCES OF TRANSOXIANA XIII. TIMUR PLANS TO INVADE COUNTRIES AND FIRST THE TERRITORIES OF KHWARIZM XIV. THE SECOND INVASION OF KHWARIZM XV. TIMUR SENDS A LETTER TO MALIK GHAYATUDDIN, SULTAN OF HERAT, WHO SNATCHED HIM FROM THE CROSS, AND ON HIS ACCOUNT OPPOSED HIS OWN FATHER XVI. How THAT TYRANT VISITED THE VENERABLE ZAINUDDIN ABU BAKR OF KHAWAF XVII. TIMUR RETURNS TO KHORASAN AW LAYS WASTE THE PROVINCES OF SEISTAN XVIII. THAT DECEITFUL ONE ADVANCES TO THE TERRITORIES OF SABZUAR, WHICH SUBMIT TO HIM AND WHOSE PRINCE COMES TO MEET HIM XIX. THE ACTS OF THAT VILLAIN IN THE CITY OF SABZUAR WITH SHARIF MAHOMED, THE HEAD OF A BAND OF VILLAINS XX. A LETTER OF THAT INTREPID ONE TO THE SULTAN OF PERSIAN IRAK, ABUL FUARIS SHAH SHUJAH XXI. THE THIRD EXPEDITION OF TIMUR INTO KHWARIZM WITH ARMIES RAVAGING AND DESTROYING XXII. THE FOURTH EXPEDITION OF THIS WANDERER INTO KHWARIZM XXIII. THE THREATS UTTERED BY THAT DEMON AGAINST SHAH WALI, THE AMIR OF MAZANDERAN XXIV. OF THE LETTER OF SHAH WALI TO THE SULTANS OF IRAK AND THE DISSENSIONS AND DISCORD WHICH THEN AROSE XXV. THE CONFLICT OF ABU BAKR OF SHASBAN WITH THIS DESPOT XXVI. How TIMUR INVADED PERSIAN IRAK AND SHAH MANSUR WENT UNDER THE FLOODS OF THAT SEA WHICH DEVOURED WITH OPEN MOUTH XXVII. OF THE SUBTLE PLAN WHICH WAS UNCOVERED AND HOW THAT WHICH SHAH MANSUR WOVE WAS UNRAVELLED XXVIII. DF THE BATTLE AND DESTRUCTION WHICH SHAH MANSUR INFLICTED ON THE ARMY OF TIMUR UNDER THE WING OF NIGHT XXIX. OF THE EVENTS AND DISASTERS WHICH BEFELL AFTER THE OVERTHROW OF SHAH MANSUR XXX. OF THE EFFICACY OF THE TIME OF HIS ENTRY INTO ISPAHAN XXXI. OF THE MILITARY STATIONS WHICH HE IMPOSED ON THE MOGULS AND JATAS AND HIS EXPLOITS IN THOSE PARTS XXXII. THIS VIPER RETURNS TO THE KINGDOMS OF FARS AND KHORASAN AND CRUSHES THE KLNGS OF PERSIAN IRAK AND DRAINS THESE PROVINCES AND PEOPLES OF ALL GOODS XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. THE CAUSE OF HIS INVADING ARABIAN IRAK, THOUGH HIS TYRANNY NEEDED NO REASON OR CAUSE XXXVI. THE REST AFTER THAT FIERCE STORM AND THE CALMING OF THAT TROUBLED SEA, THAT IT MIGHT BREAK AT WILL THE SURROUNDING COASTS, FREED FROM FEAR OF IT, AND MAKE UNTOWARD HAPPENINGS BEFALL THERE XXXVII. AN EXAMPLE OF THE WAY IN WHICH THAT FAITHLESS DESPOT PLUNGED INTO THE SEAS OF HIS ARMY, AND DIVED INTO AFFAIRS, THEN ADVANCED WITH THE SURGE OF CALAMITIES; AND PARTICULARLY HIS PLUNGES INTO TRANSOXIANA AND HIS COMING FORTH FROM THE COUNTRY OF LUR XXXVIII. THIS BASTARD BEGINS TO LAY WASTE AZERBAIJAN AND THE KINGDOMS OF ARABIAN IRAK XXXIX. THE FORT OF AL NAJA IS DESCRIBED XL. THE STORY OF THE LORD OF BAGDAD, THE NAMES OF HIS FATHERS AND ANCESTORS AND HOW HE CAME TO THIS COUNTRY XLI. OF THE TRICKERY AND FRAUD WHICH HE COMMITTED IN THE COUNTRY OF ERZINJAN AND DIAR-BAKR XLII.
New IntroductionINTRODUTIONTIMUR ON HIS THRONE - FrontispieceMAP PART I I. OF HIS ORIGIN AND THE WAY IN WHICH HE GRADUALLY SUBDUED KINGDOMS TO HIMSELF II. OF HIS TUMULTUOUS AND MARVELLOUS CROSSING OF THE Oxus III. OF THE DANGER WHICH HE CONFRONTED IN THE ATTACK ON THE CITY OF QARSHI AND HIS ESCAPE FROM THAT DIFFICULTY IV. RELATES WHO WERE HELD BOUND BY THE ATTACK OF THAT DESPOT AND WHAT NOBLE PRINCES HE WISHED TO BE ENSLAVED TO HIM V. How WHEN THE MOGULS ROSE AGAINST THE SULTAN HIS POWER WAS BROKEN VI. TIMUR'S CRAFTY DESIGNING AND THE DEVICE WHICH HE PLANNED VII. TIMUR PROCEEDS TO BALKHSHAN, RECEIVING AID AGAINST THE SULTAN FROM THOSE WHO WERE HOLDING THAT CITY VIII. DESCRIBES THE EXPEDITION OF TOQTAMISH KHAN, SULTAN OF DASHT AND TURKISTAN IX. CONCERNING THE QUARREL AND EVIL THINGS WHICH AROSE BETWEEN ALI SHIR AND TIMUR X.WHAT TIMUR DID WITH THE ROGUES AND VILLAINS OF SAMARKAND AND HOW HE SENT THEM TO HELL XI.THE TERRITORIES OF SAMARKAND ARE DESCRIBED AND ALSO THOSE WHICH LIE BETWEEN THE RIVERS OF BALKHSHAN AND KHAJEND XII. OF THE BEGINNING OF HIS TYRANNY AFTER HE HAD SUBDUED THE PROVINCES OF TRANSOXIANA XIII. TIMUR PLANS TO INVADE COUNTRIES AND FIRST THE TERRITORIES OF KHWARIZM XIV. THE SECOND INVASION OF KHWARIZM XV. TIMUR SENDS A LETTER TO MALIK GHAYATUDDIN, SULTAN OF HERAT, WHO SNATCHED HIM FROM THE CROSS, AND ON HIS ACCOUNT OPPOSED HIS OWN FATHER XVI. How THAT TYRANT VISITED THE VENERABLE ZAINUDDIN ABU BAKR OF KHAWAF XVII. TIMUR RETURNS TO KHORASAN AW LAYS WASTE THE PROVINCES OF SEISTAN XVIII. THAT DECEITFUL ONE ADVANCES TO THE TERRITORIES OF SABZUAR, WHICH SUBMIT TO HIM AND WHOSE PRINCE COMES TO MEET HIM XIX. THE ACTS OF THAT VILLAIN IN THE CITY OF SABZUAR WITH SHARIF MAHOMED, THE HEAD OF A BAND OF VILLAINS XX. A LETTER OF THAT INTREPID ONE TO THE SULTAN OF PERSIAN IRAK, ABUL FUARIS SHAH SHUJAH XXI. THE THIRD EXPEDITION OF TIMUR INTO KHWARIZM WITH ARMIES RAVAGING AND DESTROYING XXII. THE FOURTH EXPEDITION OF THIS WANDERER INTO KHWARIZM XXIII. THE THREATS UTTERED BY THAT DEMON AGAINST SHAH WALI, THE AMIR OF MAZANDERAN XXIV. OF THE LETTER OF SHAH WALI TO THE SULTANS OF IRAK AND THE DISSENSIONS AND DISCORD WHICH THEN AROSE XXV. THE CONFLICT OF ABU BAKR OF SHASBAN WITH THIS DESPOT XXVI. How TIMUR INVADED PERSIAN IRAK AND SHAH MANSUR WENT UNDER THE FLOODS OF THAT SEA WHICH DEVOURED WITH OPEN MOUTH XXVII. OF THE SUBTLE PLAN WHICH WAS UNCOVERED AND HOW THAT WHICH SHAH MANSUR WOVE WAS UNRAVELLED XXVIII. DF THE BATTLE AND DESTRUCTION WHICH SHAH MANSUR INFLICTED ON THE ARMY OF TIMUR UNDER THE WING OF NIGHT XXIX. OF THE EVENTS AND DISASTERS WHICH BEFELL AFTER THE OVERTHROW OF SHAH MANSUR XXX. OF THE EFFICACY OF THE TIME OF HIS ENTRY INTO ISPAHAN XXXI. OF THE MILITARY STATIONS WHICH HE IMPOSED ON THE MOGULS AND JATAS AND HIS EXPLOITS IN THOSE PARTS XXXII. THIS VIPER RETURNS TO THE KINGDOMS OF FARS AND KHORASAN AND CRUSHES THE KLNGS OF PERSIAN IRAK AND DRAINS THESE PROVINCES AND PEOPLES OF ALL GOODS XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. THE CAUSE OF HIS INVADING ARABIAN IRAK, THOUGH HIS TYRANNY NEEDED NO REASON OR CAUSE XXXVI. THE REST AFTER THAT FIERCE STORM AND THE CALMING OF THAT TROUBLED SEA, THAT IT MIGHT BREAK AT WILL THE SURROUNDING COASTS, FREED FROM FEAR OF IT, AND MAKE UNTOWARD HAPPENINGS BEFALL THERE XXXVII. AN EXAMPLE OF THE WAY IN WHICH THAT FAITHLESS DESPOT PLUNGED INTO THE SEAS OF HIS ARMY, AND DIVED INTO AFFAIRS, THEN ADVANCED WITH THE SURGE OF CALAMITIES; AND PARTICULARLY HIS PLUNGES INTO TRANSOXIANA AND HIS COMING FORTH FROM THE COUNTRY OF LUR XXXVIII. THIS BASTARD BEGINS TO LAY WASTE AZERBAIJAN AND THE KINGDOMS OF ARABIAN IRAK XXXIX. THE FORT OF AL NAJA IS DESCRIBED XL. THE STORY OF THE LORD OF BAGDAD, THE NAMES OF HIS FATHERS AND ANCESTORS AND HOW HE CAME TO THIS COUNTRY XLI. OF THE TRICKERY AND FRAUD WHICH HE COMMITTED IN THE COUNTRY OF ERZINJAN AND DIAR-BAKR XLII.