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Ibn-i Bībī

(945 words)

Author(s): Shukurov, Rustam
[al-Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Jaʿfarī al-Rughadī Ibn al-Bībī al-Munajjima] pre- 627-684 ah (1230-85 ad). Persia. Known as Ibn Bībī al-Munajjima (son of the Astrologer Lady), a high-ranking official and the author of al-Awāmir al-ʿAlāʾiyya fi ʾl-umūr al-ʿAlāʾiyya, the principle work on the history of the Seljūq rulers of Rūm, which is written in Persian and was completed before Dhū al-Ḥijja 679 ah (23.03.1281), covering the period from 588-679 ah (1192/3-1280/1 ad).Ibn Bībī's (or Persianised Ibn-i Bībī) parents belonged to intellectual and administrative elite…
Date: 2021-04-15

15.5. The East: the Turks

(2,741 words)

Author(s): Shukurov, Rustam | Asutay-Effenberger, Neslihan
A. History A.1. IntroductionRelations between the Byzantine Empire and the Turkic world fell into two categories according to the dominant social form of the latter. The Byzantines found themselves dealing either with (a) nomadic Turkic groups (Pechenegs, Cumans, Golden Horde) or (b) sedentary Turkic states (Seljuks and Ottomans). Hybrids also frequently emerged along the continuum between the two forms (early Seljuks, Beyliks, early Ottomans). A.2. Anatolian Seljuk ( Persai, Tourkoi)Sporadic Seljuk raids into Byzantine Anatolia reached a climax with the epic Battle of…
Date: 2019-10-14

15.5. Der Osten: die Türken

(2,604 words)

Author(s): Shukurov, Rustam | Asutay-Effenberger, Neslihan
A. Geschichte A.1. AllgemeinesBei den Beziehungen des Byz. Reichs mit der türk. Welt gab es zwei Grundmuster, die von der dominierenden Gesellschaftsordnung in Letzterer bestimmt waren. Die Byzantiner konnten (a) mit nomadischen Türken (Petschenegen, Kumanen, der Goldenen Horde) oder (b) mit sesshaften türk. Staaten (Seldschuken und Osmanen) zu tun haben. Häufig handelte es sich auch um eine unterschiedlich skalierte Mischung dieser beiden Gesellschaftsformen (frühe Seldschuken, Beyliks, frühe Osmanen). A.2. Anatolische Seldschuken (Pérsai, Túrkoi)Die episodischen R…
Date: 2019-03-15