The History of Al-?Abari Vol. 27

The History of Al-?Abari Vol. 27 The ?Abbasid Revolution A.D. 743-750/A.H. 126-132 - SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies

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By 735 an Arab empire stretched from Arles and Avignon in southern France to the Indus River and Central Asia, and a vital young civilization fostered by a new world religion was taking root. Yet the Muslim conquerors were divided by tribal quarrels, tensions among new converts, and religious revolts. In 745 a vigorous new successor to the Prophet took control in Damascus and began to restore the waning power of the Umayyad dynasty. Marwan II's attempts were thwarted, however, by revolts on every hand, even among his own relatives. The main body of dissidents was a well-trained group of revolutionaries in Khurasan, led by the remarkable Abu Muslim. By 748 they had seized control of the province and drive the governor, Naṣr ibn Sayyar al-Laythi, to his death and were advancing westward. This volume tells of the end of the Umayyad caliphate, the ?Abbasid Revolution, and the establishment of the new dynasty.

Book information

ISBN: 9780791406250
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 233
Weight: 340g
Height: 230mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm