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The pearl in its midst : Herat and the mapping of Khurasan (15th-19th centuries) / Christine Noelle-Karimi.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, ©2014.Description: xvii, 374 pages, 23 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, genealogical tables ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9783700172024
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS375. H5.
Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Note on tranliteration -- Introduction -- Seat of Government: Herat during the Timurid period -- Guarded Domains: Khurasan under Safavid and Afsharid auspices -- Herat as an Afghan dominion -- Herat in the nineteenth century -- Qajar Khurasan -- Emergence of fixed boundaries -- Concluding remarks -- Index -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: genealogical tables -- Appendix B: Maps.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University DS375.H5.N655 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000538982
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Abstract: This study is devoted to the city of Herat and its changing fortune within the eastern Iranian province of Khurasan in early modern and modern times. Based on Persian primary sources, it gauges the role of political developments and cultural memory in the shaping of spatial concepts and regional structures. As the capital of the Timurid Empire, Herat's pivotal position reflected the political and spiritual centrality of an urban space embedden in a florescent agricultural and economic setting. Suffering a gradual decline in the subsequent centuries, the city receded to the sidelines of the historical narrative, a fact mirrored by a shift in focus in the sources from the local setting to larger strategic and ecological considerations pertaining to the province as a whole. With the delineation of fixed borders and the division of the region between Iran, Afghanistan and Transcaspia in the late 19th century, elastic concepts of sovereignty were replaced with hierarchical and centralistic notions of the state. Offering a long-term analysis of changing perceptions of power and space, this book provides the groundwork for a new understanding of the history of the region and its transition to modernity. [back cover of the book].

Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-374), glossary and index.

Contents: Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Note on tranliteration -- Introduction -- Seat of Government: Herat during the Timurid period -- Guarded Domains: Khurasan under Safavid and Afsharid auspices -- Herat as an Afghan dominion -- Herat in the nineteenth century -- Qajar Khurasan -- Emergence of fixed boundaries -- Concluding remarks -- Index -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: genealogical tables -- Appendix B: Maps.

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