The information provided in Arabic and Persian sources with regard to the city of Istakhr in the Islamic era mainly concerns exterior details of the city as a site of clashes and passage, rather than a history of the city’s development. The resulting fragmentary portrait is that of a city that brought about a strong resistance to foreign conquest, in a cycle of various rebellions, until its apparent final destruction in the 11th century.
The Rebel City: fragments from Istakhr in the Islamic Era / Casari, Mario. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 77-85. - VICINO ORIENTE. QUADERNO.
The Rebel City: fragments from Istakhr in the Islamic Era
Mario Casari
2018
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The information provided in Arabic and Persian sources with regard to the city of Istakhr in the Islamic era mainly concerns exterior details of the city as a site of clashes and passage, rather than a history of the city’s development. The resulting fragmentary portrait is that of a city that brought about a strong resistance to foreign conquest, in a cycle of various rebellions, until its apparent final destruction in the 11th century.File allegati a questo prodotto
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