The History of al-?abari Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakmids, and Yemen

The History of al-?abari Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakmids, and Yemen

by C. E. Bosworth
ISBN-10:
0791443566
ISBN-13:
9780791443569
Pub. Date:
11/04/1999
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10:
0791443566
ISBN-13:
9780791443569
Pub. Date:
11/04/1999
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
The History of al-?abari Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakmids, and Yemen

The History of al-?abari Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakmids, and Yemen

by C. E. Bosworth

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Overview

This volume of al-Tabari's History provides the most complete and detailed historical source for the Persian empire of the Sasanids, whose four centuries of rule were one of the most glorious periods in Persia's long history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791443569
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 11/04/1999
Series: SUNY series in Near Eastern Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 458
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Preface
Abbreviations
Translator's Foreword
Tables

1. The Sasanid Emperors
2. The Roman and Byzantine Emperors, from Constantine the Great to Heraclius
3. The Lakhmid Rulers
4. The Chiefs of Kindah
5. Rulers in South Arabia during the Sixth and Early Seventh Centuries

Maps
1. The Sasanid Empire
2. The Roman-Byzantine and Persian Frontierlands
3. The Northeastern Frontier of the Sasanids
4. The Arabian Peninsula: the lands of the Lakhmids, Kindah, etc.
5. Southwestern Arabia

[The Kings of the Persians]

[Ardashir I]
[The History of al-Hirah]

Mention of the Holders of Power in the Kingdom of Persia after Ardashir b. Babak

[Sabur I, called Sabur al-Junud]
[Hurmuz I]
[Bahram I]
[The History of al-Hirah]
[Bahram II]
[Bahram III]
[Narsi]
[Hurmuz II]
[Sabur II Dhu al-Aktaf]
[The History of al-Hirah]
[Ardashir II]
[Sabur III]
[Bahram IV]
[Yazdajird I]
[The History of al-Hirah]
[Bahram V Jur]
[Yazdajird II]
[Fayrus I]
Mention of Events in the Reigns of Yazdajird (II), Son of Bahram (V), and Fayrus, and the Relations of Their Respective Governors with the Arabs and the People of Yemen
[Balash]
[Qubadh I]
Mention of What Has Been Recorded Concerning the Events Taking Place Among the Arabs in Qubadh's Reign in His Kingdom and Involving His Governors
[Kisra I Anusharwan]
[The History of al-Hirah]
[The History of Yemen]
Mention of the Rest of the Story of Tubba‘ in the Days of Qubadh and the time of Anusharwan and the Persians' Dispatch of an Army to Yemen in Order to Combat the Abyssinians, and the Reason This Last
[Resumption of the History of Kisra Anusharwan]

Mention of the Birth of the Messenger of God

[The Remainder of Kisra Anusharwan's Reign and the Last Sasanid Kings]

[Hurmuz]
[Kisra II Abarwiz]

Mention of Those Who Say That (i.e., those who say that the words of Surat al-Rum refer to Abarwiz's defeat of Hiraql)

Mention of the Account Concerning the Events That Happened when God Wished to Take Away from the people of Persia Rule over Persia, and the Arabs' Overrunning It by Means of God's Favoring Them with His Prophet Muhammad, Involving the Prophethood, the Caliphate, the Royal Power, and the Dominion, in the Days of Kisra Abarwiz

[The Encounter at Dhi Qar]

Mention of Those Vassal Rulers Set over the Desert Frontier of the Arabs at al-Hirah as Appointees of the Monarchs of Persia, after 'Amr b. Hind

The Story Returns to the Mention of al-Maruzan, Who Governed Yemen on Behalf of Hurmuz and His Son Abarwiz, and His Successors
[Qubadh II Shiruyah]
[Ardashir III]
[Shahrbaraz]
Buran
[Jushnas Dih]
[Azarmidukht]
[Kisra III]
[Khurrazadh Khusraw]
[Fayruz II]
[Farrukhzadh Khusraw]
[Yazdajird]

[The Chronology of the World]

Mention of Those Who Say That (i.e., that there elapsed ten centuries from Adam to Noah, a further ten from Noah to Abraham, and a further ten from Abraham to Moses)

Bibliography of Cited Works
Index

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