Ebook: Sacred Swords Jihad in the Holy Land, 1097–1291
Author: Waterson James
- Tags: Crusades, Islamic Empire--Foreign relations--750-1258, Islamic Empire--History--750-1258, Islamic Empire--History Military, Electronic books, Islamic Empire -- Foreign relations -- 750-1258, Islamic Empire -- History -- 750-1258, Islamic Empire -- History Military
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Frontline Books
- City: Havertown
- Language: English
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In 1071 Muslim Turks crushed the Byzantine Emperor's Anatolian army at Manzikert. The Crusades, the West's response to this catastrophe, are well known as are the names of the European nobles who fought in them. The names and deeds of many of the Crusaders' opponents in the Holy Land are often unfamiliar to Western readers. Using primarily Muslim sources, Sacred Swords reconstructs the politics of the Levant on the eve of the First Crusade and places it in the wider context of the Muslim world of the period. This was a realm where war with the Crusaders was only one part of the military and pol.;Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; Maps; A Note on Transliteration; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; 1 An Exhausted Distracted Land; Syria is Invaded by the Franj; 2 Stirrings of a Response; Shiite Jihad and Sunni Expeditions; 3 The Pen and the Sword; Jihad in Northern Syria; 4 The Martyr Zangi; A Tradition of Jihad is Born; 5 The Pure King, Nur al-Din; Institutionalised Jihad; 6 Fortune Makes a King; The Achievement of Saladin; 7 Détente and Competition; The Descendants of Saladin; 8 Jihad and Nemesis; The Mamluk War Machine; Epilogue; A Haunted Coast.
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