The History of Al-?Abari Vol. 29

The History of Al-?Abari Vol. 29 Al-Man?ur and Al-Mahdi A.D. 763-786/A.H. 146-169 - SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

This volume opens when the caliph al-Manṣur has just defeated the rebellion of Muḥammad the Pure Soul in 145/762-3 and is now securely established in power. The main concerns of the remaining thirteen years of his reign are the building of his new capital at Baghdad, on which al-al-Ṭabari's text contains details not previously published in English, and his efforts to have his nephew ?Isa ibn Musa replaced as heir apparent by his own son Muḥammad al-Mahdi, a maneuver that required all his political skills.

The circumstances of al-Manṣur's death in 158/775 are described in vivid detail, and this section is followed by a series of anecdotes, some serious, some humorous, most vivid and lively, that illustrate his character and habits.

The last section of the volume describes the reign of al-Mahdi, more pious than his father but also more liberal and open-handed. Along with routine administration, space is devoted to the bizarre intrigues that accompanied the rise and fall of the vizier Ya'qub ibn Dawud and the mysterious circumstances of the caliph's own death in 169/785, followed by a short collection of character stories. In addition, the volume also contains important information about warfare on the Byzantine frontier and in Khurasan.

A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-Ṭabari set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.

Book information

ISBN: 9780791401439
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 298
Weight: 300g
Height: 235mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 19mm