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The Fatimid Collapse in Southern Syria and Palestine
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James Wilson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Note on Names, Transliteration and Abbreviations ix
- Abbreviations x
- Principal Historical Figures, Dynasties and Terminology xiii
- Acknowledgements xx
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Introduction: Defining and Exploring the Political World of Bilad al-sham
- Historiographical Overview 4
- The Primary Sources 7
- The Scope of this Book 16
- Notes 17
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Part I. Historical Sketch of Bilad al-sham
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Introduction
- The System of Autonomous Lordships in Syria 33
- Byzantine, Fatimid and Seljuq Syria 35
- Notes 37
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1. The Byzantine Empire
- Byzantine Bilad al-sham 39
- The Antiochene–Aleppan Balance of Power 43
- The Byzantine Political Footprint in the Face of Seljuq Incursions 50
- Byzantine Interactions with Local Rulers in Bilad al-sham 54
- Conclusion: The Break-up of Byzantine Bilad al-sham 59
- Notes 60
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2. The Fatimid Caliphate
- Fatimid Bilad al-sham 70
- The Fatimid Political Footprint in Northern Syria: 442–63/1050–71 73
- The Fatimid Collapse in Southern Syria and Palestine 80
- Fatimid Interactions with Local Rulers in Bilad al-sham 85
- Conclusion: The Fatimids as ‘the Other’ in Bilad al-sham? 89
- Notes 90
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3. The Great Seljuq Sultanate
- Seljuq Bilad al-sham 98
- The Sultan in Bilad al-sham 102
- Syrian Campaigns Instigated by Malik Shah 107
- The Seljuq Perpetuation of the System of Autonomous Lordships in Syria 111
- Seljuq Bilad al-sham in the Sixth/Twelfth Century 123
- The Türkmen in Syria 126
- Conclusion: Reassessing Seljuq Bilad al-sham 132
- Notes 133
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Part II. Countering the Crusades?
- Introduction 149
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4. The Reactions of Seljuq, Fatimid and Syrian Elites
- The ‘Counter-Crusade’ and ‘la maqam’ Paradigms 151
- The Seljuq Counter-Crusade 154
- The Fatimid Counter-Crusade 158
- Alliance Networks among Syrian Elites in the Early Crusading Era 168
- Notes 174
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5. The Notables and Frontiers of Aleppo
- The Empowerment of Syrian Notables 184
- Appeals for Assistance 193
- The Frontiers of Bilad halab 203
- Revisiting Baldwin II’s Siege of Aleppo 213
- Conclusion: Aleppan Notables and the Threat of Frankish Rule 220
- Notes 221
- Conclusion: Situating the Crusades in Syrian History 235
- Appendix I: Chronology of Events 238
- Appendix II: Regnal Dates in Bilad al-sham 240
- Appendix III: Aleppo under Siege 244
- Appendix IV: Damascus under Siege 251
- Bibliography 253
- Index 292
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Note on Names, Transliteration and Abbreviations ix
- Abbreviations x
- Principal Historical Figures, Dynasties and Terminology xiii
- Acknowledgements xx
-
Introduction: Defining and Exploring the Political World of Bilad al-sham
- Historiographical Overview 4
- The Primary Sources 7
- The Scope of this Book 16
- Notes 17
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Part I. Historical Sketch of Bilad al-sham
-
Introduction
- The System of Autonomous Lordships in Syria 33
- Byzantine, Fatimid and Seljuq Syria 35
- Notes 37
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1. The Byzantine Empire
- Byzantine Bilad al-sham 39
- The Antiochene–Aleppan Balance of Power 43
- The Byzantine Political Footprint in the Face of Seljuq Incursions 50
- Byzantine Interactions with Local Rulers in Bilad al-sham 54
- Conclusion: The Break-up of Byzantine Bilad al-sham 59
- Notes 60
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2. The Fatimid Caliphate
- Fatimid Bilad al-sham 70
- The Fatimid Political Footprint in Northern Syria: 442–63/1050–71 73
- The Fatimid Collapse in Southern Syria and Palestine 80
- Fatimid Interactions with Local Rulers in Bilad al-sham 85
- Conclusion: The Fatimids as ‘the Other’ in Bilad al-sham? 89
- Notes 90
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3. The Great Seljuq Sultanate
- Seljuq Bilad al-sham 98
- The Sultan in Bilad al-sham 102
- Syrian Campaigns Instigated by Malik Shah 107
- The Seljuq Perpetuation of the System of Autonomous Lordships in Syria 111
- Seljuq Bilad al-sham in the Sixth/Twelfth Century 123
- The Türkmen in Syria 126
- Conclusion: Reassessing Seljuq Bilad al-sham 132
- Notes 133
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Part II. Countering the Crusades?
- Introduction 149
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4. The Reactions of Seljuq, Fatimid and Syrian Elites
- The ‘Counter-Crusade’ and ‘la maqam’ Paradigms 151
- The Seljuq Counter-Crusade 154
- The Fatimid Counter-Crusade 158
- Alliance Networks among Syrian Elites in the Early Crusading Era 168
- Notes 174
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5. The Notables and Frontiers of Aleppo
- The Empowerment of Syrian Notables 184
- Appeals for Assistance 193
- The Frontiers of Bilad halab 203
- Revisiting Baldwin II’s Siege of Aleppo 213
- Conclusion: Aleppan Notables and the Threat of Frankish Rule 220
- Notes 221
- Conclusion: Situating the Crusades in Syrian History 235
- Appendix I: Chronology of Events 238
- Appendix II: Regnal Dates in Bilad al-sham 240
- Appendix III: Aleppo under Siege 244
- Appendix IV: Damascus under Siege 251
- Bibliography 253
- Index 292