Consorts of the Caliphs. Ibn al-Sa'i
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Название: Consorts of the Caliphs

Автор: Ibn al-Sa'i

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Историческая литература

Серия: Library of Arabic Literature

isbn: 9781479879045

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СКАЧАТЬ background—as Jawād argues, on the basis that Ibn al-Sāʿī’s father Anjab is unknown to biographers46—then Ibn al-Sāʿī’s grateful descriptions of the later consorts’ public works may reflect the feelings of ordinary Baghdadis.

      Virtue, however—loyalty or piety-based virtue that finds social expression—is not the whole reason why Ibn al-Sāʿī devotes so much space to the early-Abbasid concubines, since most of them are not virtuous at all by these standards.

      The Early-Abbasid Consorts as Culture Heroines

      Ibn al-Sāʿī’s Contribution

      Ibn al-Sāʿī’s special contribution to the subject is his seriousness and sympathy, the multiplicity of roles within the dynasty that he identifies for consorts, and his systematic, and challenging, idealization of the woman over the slave.

      Julia Bray

      Maps

1 The Abbasid Caliphate
2 Early Baghdad
3 Later Baghdad
4 Later East Baghdad

      Note: The maps of Baghdad are based principally on Le Strange, Baghdad (1900), Jawād and Sūsah, Dalīl (1958), Makdisi, “Topography” (1959), Lassner, Topography (1970), and Ahola and Osti, “Baghdad.” In cases where precise locations are not known, the aim has been to give readers of Consorts an idea of the relationships between different places topographically. Outright conjectures are followed by a question mark.

      The Abbasid Caliphate

Map of the Abbasid Caliphate

      Early Baghdad

Map of Early Baghdad

      Later Baghdad

Map of Later Baghdad

      Later East Baghdad

Map of Later East Baghdad

      Note on the Edition

      The Manuscript

      There appears to be only one extant manuscript of Ibn al-Sāʿī’s Jihāt al-aʾimmah al-khulafāʾ min al-ḥarāʾir wa-l-imāʾ, which is in the Veliyyuddin Library in Istanbul, bearing MS no. Veliyyuddin 2634. Muhammet Günaydın of Istanbul University kindly obtained a copy for us on CD from the Beyazıt Devlet Kütüphanesi СКАЧАТЬ