Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- A note on conventions
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- PART II THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONQUEST SOCIETY
- PART III THE FAILURE OF THE ISLAMIC EMPIRE
- APPENDICES
- I The ashrāf of Syria and Iraq
- II The subgovernors of Syria, 685–744 [65–126]
- III The subgovernors of Iraq and its dependencies, 694–744 [75–126]
- IV The Yamaniyya and the Qaysiyya
- V The ʻAbbāsid servants, 750–813 [132–98]
- VI Mawlā in the sense of ‘kinsman’
- Notes
- Bibliography
- General index
- Prosopographical Index
V - The ʻAbbāsid servants, 750–813 [132–98]
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- A note on conventions
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- PART II THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONQUEST SOCIETY
- PART III THE FAILURE OF THE ISLAMIC EMPIRE
- APPENDICES
- I The ashrāf of Syria and Iraq
- II The subgovernors of Syria, 685–744 [65–126]
- III The subgovernors of Iraq and its dependencies, 694–744 [75–126]
- IV The Yamaniyya and the Qaysiyya
- V The ʻAbbāsid servants, 750–813 [132–98]
- VI Mawlā in the sense of ‘kinsman’
- Notes
- Bibliography
- General index
- Prosopographical Index
Summary
This appendix is a list of Khurāsānīs and clients who held office under the early ʻAbbāsids. The list is selective, but should include the best known representatives of the two groups. The information is largely restricted to offices and commands. Where possible, the fortunes of the families have been traced beyond 198, but none of the men who make their appearance under Maʻmūn have been included.
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- Slaves on HorsesThe Evolution of the Islamic Polity, pp. 173 - 196Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1980