The Transformation of Nomadic Society in the Arab East

The Transformation of Nomadic Society in the Arab East
Title The Transformation of Nomadic Society in the Arab East PDF eBook
Author Martha Mundy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2000-11-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521770576

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In this 2000 book, an international team of contributors offer a multidisciplinary approach to the evolution of nomadic society in the Middle East.

Nomadic Societies in the Middle East And North Africa

Nomadic Societies in the Middle East And North Africa
Title Nomadic Societies in the Middle East And North Africa PDF eBook
Author Dawn Chatty
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 1105
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9004147926

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A volume devoted to an understanding of contemporary nomadic and pastoral societies in the Middle East and North Africa. It recognizes the variable mobile quality of the ways of life of these societies which accommodate the 'nation-state' but remain firmly transnational and highly adaptive.

Handbook of oriental studies

Handbook of oriental studies
Title Handbook of oriental studies PDF eBook
Author Dawn Chatty
Publisher
Total Pages 1060
Release 2006
Genre Nomads
ISBN 9789004147928

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Nomadic Societies in the Middle East and North Africa

Nomadic Societies in the Middle East and North Africa
Title Nomadic Societies in the Middle East and North Africa PDF eBook
Author Dawn Chatty
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 1104
Release 2018-11-12
Genre Reference
ISBN 9047417755

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A volume devoted to an understanding of contemporary nomadic and pastoral societies in the Middle East and North Africa. It recognizes the variable mobile quality of the ways of life of these societies which accommodate the ‘nation-state’ but remain firmly transnational and highly adaptive.

Nomads in the Middle East

Nomads in the Middle East
Title Nomads in the Middle East PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Forbes Manz
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 545
Release 2021-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1009213385

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A history of pastoral nomads in the Islamic Middle East from the rise of Islam, through the middle periods when Mongols and Turks ruled most of the region, to the decline of nomadism in the twentieth century. Offering a vivid insight into the impact of nomads on the politics, culture, and ideology of the region, Beatrice Forbes Manz examines and challenges existing perceptions of these nomads, including the popular cyclical model of nomad-settled interaction developed by Ibn Khaldun. Looking at both the Arab Bedouin and the nomads from the Eurasian steppe, Manz demonstrates the significance of Bedouin and Turco-Mongolian contributions to cultural production and political ideology in the Middle East, and shows the central role played by pastoral nomads in war, trade, and state-building throughout history. Nomads provided horses and soldiers for war, the livestock and guidance which made long-distance trade possible, and animal products to provision the region's growing cities.

Nomads in the Middle East

Nomads in the Middle East
Title Nomads in the Middle East PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 297
Release
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ISBN 0521816297

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The Oxford Handbook of Palmyra

The Oxford Handbook of Palmyra
Title The Oxford Handbook of Palmyra PDF eBook
Author Rubina Raja
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 633
Release 2024
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0190858117

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With contributions from thirty archaeologists, epigraphists, historians, and philologists, this book covers Palmyra's archaeological remains and history from its earliest phases in the pre-Roman era to the destruction of many of its monuments during the Syrian Civil War and subsequent looting. The authors give comprehensive overviews of already published evidence, as well as significant new findings and analyses from fieldwork, and cover a broad range of themes, which not only relate to the archaeology and history of the site, but also to its relationship with the rest of the ancient world as a major trade hub during the Roman period.