
THE COURT OF THE CALIPHS. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE MOST POWERFUL DYNASTY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD - HUGH KENNEDY
Travel back in time to the golden age of Islam with Hugh Kennedy's book. Discover the fascinating history of the Abbasid caliphs and their court in Baghdad, which was the political, cultural, and intellectual center of a vast empire. Explore the intrigues, luxury, and splendor of this period, which forever changed the course of history.
- Colorful and dynamic story based on Arabic medieval chronicles.
- History of the Abbasid caliphs and their court in Baghdad.
- Detailed description of the structure of the caliphate's government, offices, viziers, and army.
- Insight into the life of the ruler's court, harem, eunuchs, and court intrigues.
- Description of cultural and intellectual life, including poetry and feasts.
- Presentation of the caliphate's influence on the vast empire from the Iberian Peninsula to Central Asia and India.
Hugh Kennedy's book is not just a dry historical account, but above all, a captivating story about the people who made history. The author captures the atmosphere of the caliphs' court with extraordinary precision and attention to detail, showing both its splendor and its dark sides. Thanks to this, the reader can travel back in time and feel like a participant in those events.
The Court of the Caliphs is also a story about the clash of cultures and ideas. In Baghdad, people from different parts of the world met, bringing with them their traditions, beliefs, and knowledge. Thanks to this, the city became an intellectual and cultural center that radiated throughout the empire. Kennedy's book helps to understand how important this exchange of ideas was and how it influenced the development of civilization.
Hugh Kennedy is a well-known British orientalist specializing in the history of the Middle East. His works are characterized by reliability, in-depth analysis of sources, and the ability to present complex issues in an accessible way. Thanks to this, his books are very popular both among specialists and a wide audience interested in the history of Islam.
This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about the history of Islam and understand what life was like in one of the most important civilizational centers of the Middle Ages. Kennedy takes the reader on a journey through the fascinating world of the Abbasid caliphs, showing both their power and their weaknesses. It is a story about people who made history, about intrigues, luxury, and splendor that forever changed the course of history.
Specifications
| Author | Hugh Kennedy |
| Publisher | Dialog Wydawnictwo Akademickie |
| ISBN | 9788389899514 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 328 |
| Year of publication | 2006 |
Hugh Kennedy - The Court of the Caliphs. The Rise and Fall of the Most Powerful Dynasty in the Muslim World
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