The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World

The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World

by Michal Biran
ISBN-10:
0521842263
ISBN-13:
9780521842266
Pub. Date:
09/15/2005
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521842263
ISBN-13:
9780521842266
Pub. Date:
09/15/2005
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World

The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World

by Michal Biran

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Overview

The empire of the Qara Khitai, which was one of the least known and most fascinating dynasties in the history of Central Asia, existed for nearly a century before it was conquered by the Mongols in 1218. Arriving in Central Asia from China, the Qara Khitai ruled over a mostly Muslim population. Their history affords a unique window onto the extensive cross-cultural contacts between China, Inner Asian nomads and the Muslim world in the period preceding the rise of Chinggis Khan. Using an extensive corpus of Muslim and Chinese sources, Michal Biran comprehensively examines the political, institutional and cultural histories of the Qara Khitai. Her book explores a range of topics including the organization of the army, the position of women, the image of China in Muslim Central Asia,the religions of the Qara Khitai and the legacy they left for the Mongols. Crucially she asks why they did not, unlike their predecessors and successors in Central Asia, embrace Islam. The book represents a groundbreaking contribution to the field of Eurasian history for students of the Islamic world, China and Central Asia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521842266
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/15/2005
Series: Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.29(h) x 1.02(d)

About the Author

Michal Biran is Lecturer at the Institute of Asian and African Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her previous publications include Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent Mongol State in Central Asia (1997) and Mongols, Turks and Others: Eurasian Nomads and the Sedentary World (2005; co-edited with Reuven Amitai).

Table of Contents

Part I. Political History: 1. From Liao to Western Liao: Yelü Dashi and the establishment of the Qara Khitai Empire; 2. The quiet period: the reign of Yilie and the Empresses; 3. The fall: between the Khwarazm Shah and the Mongols. Epilogue: what became of the Qara Khitai?; Part II. Aspects of Cultural and Institutional History: 4. China; 5. Nomads; 6. Islam.
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