The Mongols in the Islamic lands : studies in the history of the Ilkhanate /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Amitai, Reuven
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate/Variorum, [2007]
Series:Collected studies ; CS873.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Evidence for the early use of the title Ilkhan among the Mongols
  • Turco-Mongolian nomads and the iqṭaʻ system in the Islamic Middle East (ca. 1000-1400 AD)
  • New material from the Mamluk sources for the biography of Rashid al-Din
  • Al-Nuwayrī as a historian of the Mongols
  • The conversion of Tegüder Ilkhan to Islam
  • Ghazan, Islam and Mongol tradition : a view from the Mamlūk Sultanate
  • Sufis and shamans : some remarks on the Islamization of the Mongols in the Ilkhanate
  • Mongol raids into Palestine (A.D. 1260 and 1300)
  • ʻAyn Jālūt revisited
  • An exchange of letters in Arabic between Abagha Īlkhān and Sultan Baybars (A.H. 667/A.D. 1268-69)
  • Edward of England and Abagha Ilkhan : a reexamination of a failed attempt at Mongol-Frankish cooperation
  • Mongol imperial ideology and the Ilkhanid war against the Mamluks
  • Mamluk perceptions of the Mongol-Frankish rapprochement
  • Northern Syria between the Mongols and Mamluks : political boundary, military frontier, and ethnic affinities
  • Whither the Ilkhanid army? : Ghazan's first campaign into Syria (1299-1300)
  • The resolution of the Mongol-Mamluk War.