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Beyond Ibn Hawqal's Bahr al-Fārs: 10th-13th centuries AD : Sindh and the Kīj-u-Makrān region, hinge of an international network of religious, political, institutional and economic affairs
2014, Archaeopress
in English
1407312928 9781407312927
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Italian initiative in Baluchistan : Italian historical, archaeological and anthropological research-work in Makrān and Kharān (Baluchistan) : 1987-2001
From Baluchistan to Sindh : Italian involvement (2010-2012). Search for "the great harbour-town of the east" : Banbhore?
The Būyids : foundation of a political-military and economic dominion. The Bahr al-Fārs. Makrān - spine of a land and sea international trade-network (10th-11th centuries AD)
Turkish pressure and invasions. New alliances. The Seljuks. The closing up of the triangle : Makrān - spine of the new political, military and economic system (11th-13th centuries AD)
Harmuz and Qays : the configuration of new cultural and mercantile patterns (5th-6th/11th-12th centures)
Harmuz-Qalhāt-Kīj : the triangle of Harmuz power and maritime dominion. Marco Polo's "Chesmacoran" (AH 6th-7th centuries/AD 12th-13th centuries)
'Umān, Makrān, Kirmān... and the sea (7th-8th/13th-14th centuries).
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"40 years of BAR"--Back cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-186) and index.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP12.30 0.
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