The formation of Turkey : the Seljukid Sultanate of Rūm : eleventh to fourteenth century /
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Author / Creator: | Cahen, Claude. |
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Uniform title: | Turquie pré-ottomane. English |
Imprint: | Harlow, England ; New York : Longman, 2001. |
Description: | xvii, 302 p. : map ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | A history of the Near East History of the Near East. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4651869 |
Table of Contents:
- Editor's Note
- Names and Dates
- Author's Preface
- Publisher's Acknowledgements
- Map
- Introduction: Summary history of the Turks before Turkey
- Part 1. General History of Turkey Before the Mongols
- 1.. Settlement of the Turks in Asia Minor to 1107
- 2.. Turkish activity in the West under Shahanshah
- 3.. The rise of the Danismendids and the Byzantine recovery
- 4.. The break-up of the Danismendids: the Seljukids between Byzantium and Nur al-Din
- 5.. Eastern Asia Minor in the twelfth century
- 6.. The crisis of growth
- 7.. The apogee of the Seljukid State (1205-43)
- The second reign of Kay Khusraw I (1205-11)
- The reign of Kay Kawus (1211-20)
- The reign of Kay Qubadh I (1220-37)
- The reign of Kay Khusraw II to the Mongol invasion
- Part 2. Society and Institutions Before the Mongols
- 8.. The birth of Turkey
- 9.. Economic life
- Trade
- Weights and measures
- Coinage
- 10.. The system of land-tenure and taxation
- 11.. The towns
- 12.. The non-Muslims
- 13.. The central political institutions
- 14.. The administrations of the provinces
- The first period
- The second period
- The third period
- 15.. Cultural and religious life
- Part 3. General History of the Mongol Period
- 16.. The establishment of the Mongol protectorate: the time of troubles (1243-65)
- The end of Kay Khusraw II's reign
- 'Izz al-Din Kay Kawus II. The vezirate of Shams al-Din al-Isfahani
- The government of Karatay and the revolt of Kilic Arslan IV
- Baiju's expedition and the ensuing troubles
- 17.. The government of the Pervane
- 18.. The crisis of 1277-79
- 19.. The growth of direct Mongol control
- 20.. The formation of the first Turcoman principalities
- Part 4. Society and Institutions in the Mongol Period
- 21.. Ethnic, social and economic development
- 22.. The development of the landed and fiscal systems
- 23.. The towns
- 24.. The non-Muslims
- 25.. Administrative and political institutions
- 26.. Cultural life in Asia Minor in the Mongol period
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Appendices
- 1.. The Seljukid sultans of Rum
- (a). List of the sultans
- (b). Geneaology of the Seljukid dynasty of Rum
- 2.. The Byzantine emperors 1081-1328
- 3.. The Ilkhans
- Bibliographical Guide
- Glossary
- Index of Persons
- Index of Places