Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia

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A.K.S. Lambton
State University of New York Press, 1 Oca 1988 - 425 sayfa
Continuity and often violent change in medieval Persia are revealed in this detailed study of aspects of Persian history during three turbulent centuries (1040–1335 A.D.). An extensive introduction provides the chronological framework for this examination of the vital areas of administrative, economic, and social history.

This book is a major contribution from the pen of a scholar whose knowledge of the sources of the history of Islamic Persia and of the country itself is hardly to be matched by any living Western scholar. Lambton provides an astonishing amount of information and also uniquely deep insights into Persian history and society.
 

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The Wazirate
28
The Law and Its Administration
69
State Land and Crown Land
97
Land Taxes
185
The Constitution of Society
221
The Constitution of Society
255
The Constitution of Society
291
the Men of the Pen
297
The Constitution of Society
328
Select Bibliography
365
Note on Tables
387
Note on Maps
402
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Ann K. S. Lambton, Professor Emeritus of Persian at the University of London and author of Landlord and Peasant in Persia, has devoted more than a half-century to the study of medieval Persian government.

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