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The armies of the caliphs : military and society in the early Islamic state

Author: Hugh Kennedy
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2001
Series: Warfare and history.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"During the Medieval period, the Middle East was a battleground in which the Umayyad and the Abbasids Caliphs fought for dominance of an empire that stretched from Spain to the borders of India. The Armies of the Caliphs is the first major study of the relationship between army and society in the early Islamic period, and reveals the pivotal role of the military in politics. -- Over the key period of 600-945, the  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Hugh Kennedy
ISBN: 0415250927 9780415250924 0415250935 9780415250931
OCLC Number: 45879593
Description: xix, 229 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
Contents: The conquests and after : Muslim armies, 11-64/632-83 --
The armies of the Marwanid period, 64-132/683-750 : recruitment, leadership and tactics --
The payment of the military in the early Islamic state --
Early 'Abbasid warfare, 132-218/750-833 --
The armies of the Samarra, 218-56/833-70 --
The last armies of the Caliphs, 256-324/870-936 --
Weapons and equipment in early Muslim armies --
Fortification and siege warfare
Series Title: Warfare and history.
Responsibility: Hugh Kennedy.
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"During the Medieval period, the Middle East was a battleground in which the Umayyad and the Abbasids Caliphs fought for dominance of an empire that stretched from Spain to the borders of India. The Armies of the Caliphs is the first major study of the relationship between army and society in the early Islamic period, and reveals the pivotal role of the military in politics. -- Over the key period of 600-945, the Muslims developed a salaried, semi-professional army, dependent on the state for its livelihood. In this extraordinary survey, Kennedy shows how the army began to influence and eventually dominate the political system, and reflects on how the involvement of the military in Middle Eastern politics today has its origins in this period. Through an examination of recruitment, payment, weaponry and fortifications in the armies, The Armies of the Caliphs offers the most comprehensive view to date of how the early Muslim Empire grew to control so many people. Using Arabic chronicles, surviving documents, and archaeological evidence, this book analyzes the military and the face of battle, and offers a timely reassesment of the early Islamic State."

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