A History of Herat: From Chingiz Khan to Tamerlane

Author:   Shivan Mahendrarajah (Research Fellow in the School of History, University of St Andrews_x000D_)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   382
Publication Date:   13 September 2022
Format:   Hardback
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A History of Herat: From Chingiz Khan to Tamerlane


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This book tells the history of Herat, from its desolation under Chingiz Khan in 1222, to its capitulation to Tamerlane in 1381. Unlike the other three quarters of Khurasan (Balkh, Marw, Nishapur), which were ravaged by the Mongols, Herat became an important political, cultural and economic centre of the eastern Islamic world. The post-Mongol age in which an autochthonous Tajik dynasty, the Kartids, ruled the region set the foundations for Herat's Timurid-era splendors. Divided into two parts (a political-military history and a social-economic history), the book explains why the Mongol Empire rebuilt Herat: its rationales and approaches; and Chinggisid internecine conflicts that impacted on Herat's people. It analyses the roles of Iranians, Turks and Mongols in regional politics; in devising fortifications; in restoring commercial and cultural edifices; and in resuscitating economic and cultural activities in the Herat Quarter.

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Author:   Shivan Mahendrarajah (Research Fellow in the School of History, University of St Andrews_x000D_)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781474499347


ISBN 10:   1474499341
Pages:   382
Publication Date:   13 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Imperial and Local Histories: Mongols and Karts Prolegomenon: The Early Period: 615–76/1218–78 Chapter 1: Mongol Invasions of Khurasan Chapter 2: Mongol Imperial Policies and Herat Prolegomenon: The Middle Period: 677–729/1278–1329 Chapter 3: Turmoil in Herat and Khurasan Chapter 4: Stability in Herat and Khurasan Prolegomenon: The Late Period: 729–83/1329–81 Chapter 5: From Ilkhanate to Independent Kingdom Chapter 6: From Kartid Sultanate to Tamerlane Part 1: Reflections and Conclusions Part 2: Social, Economic, and Cultural Renewal in Herat Chapter 7: Early Efforts to Revive Agriculture and Commerce Chapter 8: Later Efforts to Revive Agriculture and Commerce Chapter 9: Urban Renewal and Cultural Renaissance Chapter 10: Fortified Landscape of Herat and its Environs Part 2: Reflections and Conclusions Glossary Appendix 1: Genealogical and Dynastic Charts A1.1. The Mongols A1.2. The Il-Khans of Persia A1.3. The Kart Dynasty of Herat A1.4. Kart-Jami marriages Appendix 2: Land and Water Use Table A2.1: Cultivation and Land Use in Herat Quarter Appendix 3: Urban Development in the Kartid Period Table A3.1: Edifices Built/Re-Built in Herat Appendix 4: Settlements and Population Bibliography Index

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"Mahendrarajah's study of Herat under Kartid rule views the Ilkhanate from a fresh and unexpected angle.-- ""Bulletin of SOAS"" This study views the unfolding events and unraveling political shenanigans in Mongol Greater Iran from the viewpoint of Herat and its Persian Kartid rulers. The result is a fresh perspective on the Ilkhanate and the emergence of the Timurids. This History of Herat will undoubtedly become the standard textbook for the study of the region during this period, and future scholars will be extremely indebted to Shivan Mahendrarajah for the focused effort and attention to detail that went into this impressive work of research and analysis.--George Lane ""Journal of Islamic Studies"" A centre of Persian political power and cultural magnificence in the post Mongol era, Herat has been written out of contemporary nationalist Iranian and Afghan histories. Shivan Mahendrarajah restores Herat to its rightful place in this lucidly written and intensively researched book that is a pleasure to explore. --Thomas Barfield, Boston University It is well conceived, well researched, and well written. More importantly, it advances the field not only in knowledge, but the author's innovative approach. This is a significant body of exceptional scholarship and Mahendrarajah lucidly narrates a very complex and often confusing series of events. --Timothy May, Associate Dean of Arts and Letters, University of North Georgia Mahendrarajah's study of Herat under Kartid rule views the Ilkhanate from a fresh and unexpected angle. -- ""Bulletin of SOAS"" This study views the unfolding events and unraveling political shenanigans in Mongol Greater Iran from the viewpoint of Herat and its Persian Kartid rulers. The result is a fresh perspective on the Ilkhanate and the emergence of the Timurids. This History of Herat will undoubtedly become the standard textbook for the study of the region during this period, and future scholars will be extremely indebted to Shivan Mahendrarajah for the focused effort and attention to detail that went into this impressive work of research and analysis. --George Lane ""Journal of Islamic Studies"""


Author Information

Dr. Shivan Mahendrarajah is a Research Fellow (2021–24), School of History, University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He is the Managing Editor of Afghanistan: The Journal of the American Institute of Afghanistan Studies, which he co-founded in 2016. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.Shivan is the author of articles on Islam, Iran, Afghanistan, Mongols, and Timurids; on counter-insurgency, al-Qaida, and the Taliban movements of Afghanistan and Pakistan. His first monograph, The Sufi Saint of Jam, was published by Cambridge University Press (2021).

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