Iraq after the Muslim Conquest - Michael G. Morony
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY CHANGE Reinforcement was equally important for effective change. The Arab Muslim conquerors who came fr ...
CONCLUSION the tribal nature of these new cities; but the Persians found themselves integrated into the tribal system either as ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY itation of the turban to Muslim soldiers, they did adopt articles of Persian clothing such as the qalan ...
CONCLUSION already cultivated as a stable tax base. Similarly the religious dimension added by Muslims to the poll tax was relat ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY vention by the Muslim rulers. In the case of the Jews, this absence of state support for the religious ...
CONCLUSION However, the bonds of a religious communal identity were effec- tively limited by their dependence on those who follo ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY traditions from the Sasanian past into the fabric of Islamic society. Thus, the MarwanI restoration, wa ...
CONCLUSION religious diversity seems to have been normal in Iraq in pre-modern times. Although Muslims eventually became a virtu ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY by the developments in Iraq in Late Antiquity, where personality of law developed on a religious basis, ...
CONCLUSION among the members of different religious groups. In this kind of so- ciety, group identities and cultural differences ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY tion. The members of such communities tend to be stratified internally according to relative difference ...
CONCLUSION of the growing regional unity of western Asia, which was actually consummated by the Muslim Arabs who created the Isl ...
Glossary TRANSLITERATED terms have been defined in the text at least the first time they occur. Those terms which occur more tha ...
GLOSSARY alaha (Syr.): god, used for God by Christians, cognate with Allah (Ar.). a'mal (Ar. pl.): units of fiscal administratio ...
GLOSSARY bismilliih (Ar.): "In the name of God." buyiitiit (Ar. pl.): outstanding or leading families. catholicos (Gr): the titl ...
GLOSSARY dtwiin (M.P.?): a list or register, by extension the administrative de- partment in charge of such a register, also the ...
GLOSSARY herpat (M.P.), hirbad (N.P.): a Magian priest responsible for instruc- tion in the liturgy, loanword in Arabic as hirba ...
GLOSSARY kura (Gr.): "rural," loanword in Arabic (pI. kuwar) from chOra (Gr.), used for an administrative district. kurst (Syr.? ...
GLOSSARY mi5g-mart (M.P.): a Magian, written with the Aramaic logogram GBRA. The Arabic form, majus, is derived from Syriac mgi5 ...
GLOSSARY qa~~ (Ar., pi. qu~~as): a Muslim popular preacher and storyteller. qatta (Ar., pi. qata'i): a land grant. qenoma (Syr., ...
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