Turko-Mongol rulers, cities and city life / edited by David Durand-Guedy.
Material type: TextSeries: Brill's Inner Asian library ; v. 31.Publisher: Leiden [Netherlands] : Brill, 2013Description: 1 online resource (473 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789004257009Subject(s): Mongols -- History -- To 1500 | City and town life -- Asia, Central -- History -- To 1500 | City and town life -- Turkey -- History -- To 1500 | City and town life -- Iran -- History -- To 1500 | City and town life -- Egypt -- History -- To 1500Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Turko-Mongol rulers, cities and city life.DDC classification: 951/.025 LOC classification: DS19 | .T87 2013Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction. location of rule in a context of Turko-Mongol domination / David Durand-Guedy -- 1. Courts and court culture in the proto-urban and urban developments among the pre-Chinggisid Turkic peoples / Peter Golden -- 2. Sedentary Rulers on the Move: The Travels of the Early Ghaznavid Sultans / Minoru Inaba -- 3. From tents to city. the royal court of the western Qarakhanids between Bukhara and Samarqand / Yury Karev -- 4. The Tents of the Saljuqs / David Durand-Guedy -- 5. Court and Nomadic Life in Saljuq Anatolia / Andrew Peacock -- 6. Seasonal Capitals with Permanent Buildings in the Mongol Empire / Tomoko Masuya -- 7. Rulers and City Life in Mongol Central Asia (1220-1370) / Michal Biran -- 8. The Itineraries of Shahrukh b. Timur (1405-47) / Charles Melville -- 9. A Landscape of Fortresses: Central Anatolia in Astarabadi's Bazm wa razm / Jurgen Paul -- 10. The Castle and the Country: Spatial Orientations of Qipchaq Mamluk Rule / Kurt Franz -- 11. Between Tehran and Sultaniyya. Early Qajar Rulers and their Itineraries / Nobuaki Kondo -- Index -- List of figures.
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