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"The Regions of the World: A Persian Geography (372 A.H.-982 A.D.)" by V. Minorsky offers a profound exploration of medieval Muslim geography, shedding light on the intellectual endeavors of early Islamic scholars. This masterpiece provides a meticulous study of the world's regions, offering valuable insights into the socio-political and cultural landscapes of the era.
The preface sets the stage by detailing the historical context of the manuscript's discovery and the contributions of Russian orientalists. It outlines the motivations and circumstances that inspired the composition of this remarkable text in the 10th century.
Among the standout features are the detailed descriptions of regions like Guezgan, which thrived under the Farighunid dynasty. The manuscript captures the political and cultural nuances of the time, offering rare glimpses into the socio-economic prosperity of medieval Afghanistan.
The book delves into the lineage and political dynamics of the Farighunid dynasty, providing historical insights that might otherwise have been lost. It vividly portrays the territorial significance of Guezgan and its role within the Samanid kingdom, presenting an indispensable resource for historians.
Furthermore, Minorsky highlights the influence of earlier geographical traditions, including the works of Ptolemy, on Arabian geographical science. Through careful analysis, the manuscript showcases how Muslim scholars reconciled ancient knowledge with contemporary realities, shaping the evolution of geographical literature.
This work also honors the legacy of foundational scholars, from Muhammad Khuwarizmi to Ibn Khurdadhbih, underscoring their pivotal roles in advancing medieval geography.
"The Regions of the World" is not just a historical account-it is a testament to the intellectual curiosity and scholarly rigor of medieval Muslim geographers. This book serves as a vital resource for historians, inviting further exploration into the complex tapestry of medieval geopolitics. Whether you're a historian, scholar, or enthusiast, this book promises to enrich your understanding of a fascinating era.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"The Regions of the World: A Persian Geography (372 A.H.-982 A.D.)" by V. Minorsky offers a profound exploration of medieval Muslim geography, shedding light on the intellectual endeavors of early Islamic scholars. This masterpiece provides a meticulous study of the world's regions, offering valuable insights into the socio-political and cultural landscapes of the era.
The preface sets the stage by detailing the historical context of the manuscript's discovery and the contributions of Russian orientalists. It outlines the motivations and circumstances that inspired the composition of this remarkable text in the 10th century.
Among the standout features are the detailed descriptions of regions like Guezgan, which thrived under the Farighunid dynasty. The manuscript captures the political and cultural nuances of the time, offering rare glimpses into the socio-economic prosperity of medieval Afghanistan.
The book delves into the lineage and political dynamics of the Farighunid dynasty, providing historical insights that might otherwise have been lost. It vividly portrays the territorial significance of Guezgan and its role within the Samanid kingdom, presenting an indispensable resource for historians.
Furthermore, Minorsky highlights the influence of earlier geographical traditions, including the works of Ptolemy, on Arabian geographical science. Through careful analysis, the manuscript showcases how Muslim scholars reconciled ancient knowledge with contemporary realities, shaping the evolution of geographical literature.
This work also honors the legacy of foundational scholars, from Muhammad Khuwarizmi to Ibn Khurdadhbih, underscoring their pivotal roles in advancing medieval geography.
"The Regions of the World" is not just a historical account-it is a testament to the intellectual curiosity and scholarly rigor of medieval Muslim geographers. This book serves as a vital resource for historians, inviting further exploration into the complex tapestry of medieval geopolitics. Whether you're a historian, scholar, or enthusiast, this book promises to enrich your understanding of a fascinating era.