The Court of the Caliphate of al-Andalus: Four Years in Umayyad Córdoba

Author:   Eduardo Manzano Moreno (British Academy Global Professor, University of St. Andrews) ,  Jeremy Roe
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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9781399516136


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   28 February 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Court of the Caliphate of al-Andalus: Four Years in Umayyad Córdoba


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During the second half of the 10th/4th century, the Umayyad caliphate of al-Andalus became a powerful political formation in Western Europe. Described by the contemporary German nun Hrotsvitha as the 'ornament of the world', Cordoba was the destiny of embassies and traders coming from places as far away as Constantinople, the Ottoman empire and Italy. The zenith of this political supremacy coincided with the rule of al-akam II (961-976 CE), whose name is associated with the enlargement of the mosque of Cordoba, the magnificent palatine city of Madnat al-Zahr and the rich caliphal library which housed Arab, Latin and Hebrew manuscripts. This book is based on an extraordinary source that had never been the subject of a comprehensive study: the annals written by an official and chronicler of the caliph's court, 's b. Amad al-Rz, who carefully annotated the big and small events of the court. Used by Ibn ayyn to compose one of the volumes of his celebrated Muqtabis, these 'annals' have come to us in a substantial fragment of more than 135 folia that cover the period from June 971 to July 975 CE. This source provides an eye-witness account of the caliphate, which describes with stunning detail all the events, characters, places and narratives of the Umayyad caliphate, and is a fundamental work in helping us to understand the configuration of the Mediterranean in the 10th century CE.

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Author:   Eduardo Manzano Moreno (British Academy Global Professor, University of St. Andrews) ,  Jeremy Roe
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781399516136


ISBN 10:   1399516132
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   28 February 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Foreword to the English Edition Introduction  1 The Caliphate and the Natural and Human Cycles  2 The Caliphate’s Resources and Wealth  3 The Caliph and the Sulṭān  4 The Armies of the Caliph  5 The Struggle against the Fāṭimid Caliphate: (I) The Background  6 The Struggle against the Fāṭimid Caliphate: (II) The Conflict  7 Defending the Muslims  8 The Authority of the Caliph  9 The Representation of Power 10 Córdoba and Madīnat al-Zahrā’: Topography of Power and Urban SpaceSources and Bibliography Index

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Eduardo Manzano Moreno has written a gripping account of the court of one of the two most powerful rulers in tenth-century Europe - together with the Byzantine emperor - based on a detailed contemporary history. If you want to know how medieval government worked, this is a book you have to read. It's all there, from financing war to the culture of urban processions. Manzano Moreno is a master of his field.--Chris Wickham, Chichele Professor of Medieval History Emeritus, University of Oxford Manzano Moreno's book is the result of many years of scholarship but it is also lively, compelling and full of the sort of details which bring political and social history to life. His command of the Arabic sources, and the sometimes bizarre history of their survival, adds an extra dimension. This is a masterly account of the caliphate of Cordoba and required reading for anyone interested in the subject.--Hugh Kennedy, SOAS University of London


Eduardo Manzano Moreno has written a gripping account of the court of one of the two most powerful rulers in tenth-century Europe – together with the Byzantine emperor – based on a detailed contemporary history. If you want to know how medieval government worked, this is a book you have to read. It’s all there, from financing war to the culture of urban processions. Manzano Moreno is a master of his field. -- Chris Wickham, Chichele Professor of Medieval History Emeritus, University of Oxford Manzano Moreno's book is the result of many years of scholarship but it is also lively, compelling and full of the sort of details which bring political and social history to life. His command of the Arabic sources, and the sometimes bizarre history of their survival, adds an extra dimension. This is a masterly account of the caliphate of Cordoba and required reading for anyone interested in the subject. -- Hugh Kennedy, SOAS University of London


Eduardo Manzano Moreno has written a gripping account of the court of one of the two most powerful rulers in tenth-century Europe – together with the Byzantine emperor – based on a detailed contemporary history. If you want to know how medieval government worked, this is a book you have to read. It’s all there, from financing war to the culture of urban processions. Manzano Moreno is a master of his field. -- Chris Wickham, Chichele Professor of Medieval History Emeritus, University of Oxford Manzano Moreno's book is the result of many years of scholarship but it is also lively, compelling and full of the sort of details which bring political and social history to life. His command of the Arabic sources, and the sometimes bizarre history of their survival, adds an extra dimension. This is a masterly account of the caliphate of Cordoba and required reading for anyone interested in the subject. -- Hugh Kennedy, SOAS University of London [A] masterful presentation on the Caliphate court of Cordoba. -- Christine Mazzoli-Guintard * Bulletin critique des Annales islamologiques * [P]aints a vivid picture of the court of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba. -- Robert W. Lebling * AramcoWorld *


Author Information

Eduardo Manzano Moreno is Research Professor at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas in Madrid and British Academy Global Professor at the University of St. Andrews. Between 2007 and 2012 he was Director of the Centre for Social and Human Sciences of the CSIC He has been visiting professor at the universities of Oxford (St. John's College), Chicago (Tinker Professor) and the School of Oriental and African Studies. His research has focused on the history of al-Andalus and on the political implications of historical memory. He has directed numerous research projects focusing on both subjects, on which he has also published a large number of articles and book chapters in English, French and German publications. Previous works include Conquistadores, emires y califas. Los omeyas y la formación de al-Andalus (Editorial Crítica) and Épocas Medievales (Editorial Crítica).

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