An edition of The spaces between the teeth (2016)

The spaces between the teeth

a gazetteer of towns on the Islamic-Byzantine frontier

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A. Asa Eger
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An edition of The spaces between the teeth (2016)

The spaces between the teeth

a gazetteer of towns on the Islamic-Byzantine frontier

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"Through Islamic and Christian histories, an ideology has been maintained, persuasively and persistently, that their borders and bordering states were militarized and impenetrable. A paradigmatic example is the seventh to ninth century Islamic-Byzantine borderland (al-thughūr), a space frequently addressed in scholarship on Muslim and Christian holy wars, armies and raids, castles, and often treated as an abandoned land. ... Although Islamic and Byzantine sources describe the Byzantine border in less detail, they suggest, quite differently, a region scattered with an informal group of intermittent small fortresses held by an ad hoc local militia. Byzantines reciprocated raids into Islamic territory, and so the literature of these frontier castles contains numerous accounts of destruction, rebuilding, and further devastation."--Page 4 of cover.

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Ege Yayınları
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English
Pages
235

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The spaces between the teeth: a gazetteer of towns on the Islamic-Byzantine frontier
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"Through Islamic and Christian histories, an ideology has been maintained, persuasively and persistently, that their borders and bordering states were militarized and impenetrable. A paradigmatic example is the seventh to ninth century Islamic-Byzantine borderland (al-thughūr), a space frequently addressed in scholarship on Muslim and Christian holy wars, armies and raids, castles, and often treated as an abandoned land. ... Although Islamic and Byzantine sources describe the Byzantine border in less detail, they suggest, quite differently, a region scattered with an informal group of intermittent small fortresses held by an ad hoc local militia. Byzantines reciprocated raids into Islamic territory, and so the literature of these frontier castles contains numerous accounts of destruction, rebuilding, and further devastation."--Page 4 of cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-217) and index.

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Gazetteer of towns on the Islamic-Byzantine frontier

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ix, 235 pages
Number of pages
235

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OL44507191M
ISBN 10
6059680151
ISBN 13
9786059680158
OCLC/WorldCat
963214252

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