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THE ARMENIANS IN THE MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC WORLD - PARAGDIMS OF INTERACTION - SETA B. DADOYAN - دادويان |
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= Contents of Other Volumes in This Series | p.xiii | |
= Transliterations Tables
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p.xxiii | |
= Prologue | p.xxv | |
= Introduction | p.1 | |
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= I/ | Bilād alShām in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries and the Armenian Intermezzo | p.7 |
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The Armenian Intermezzo : Argument for the classification of the Period of a Unique Phase
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p.7 |
- 2. | Emigrations and Settlements in al-Sham in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
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p.9 |
- 3. | Greeks, Christians, Armenians, Ismaelians, Hamdanids, Fatimids, Kalbis and Kilabis in al-Sham during the Ninth and Tenth Centuries | p.14 |
- 4. | The Ghuzz/Turkmens and Seljuks in Asia Minor, Armenia and al-Sham
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p.20 |
. a Early Turkish Penetration and the Armenians | p.20 | |
. b Al-Sham in the XIth-XIIth Centuries | p.22 | |
. c The Ghuzz in Syria | p.24 | |
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= II/ | Armenian Byzantine and Armenian-Islamic Realpolitik and Peripheral Principalities
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p.33 |
- 1. | Armenians-Realpolitik and Peripheral Principalities, Eleventh to Twelfth Centuries | p.33 |
- 2. | The Tondrakian-Ismaili Connection - Gorg Lazar and Toros as Missing Link "Brigands" and the Rise of a Heterox Ruling Class on the Frontier
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p.35 |
- 3. | Armenian-Muslim Realpolitik. Muslim-Armenian Powers
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p.43 |
. a The Turkish and Turkmen Attires . The Nawiki/Bawiqi/ Yaruqi/Awaqis : Amir Ktric, Ibn Khan and Aqsiz/Atsiz . The Danishmandids in Cappadocia 1055/447H-1173/567H |
p.43 p.43 p.50 |
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. b Political Converts Among Territorial Principalties in Egypt . The State of Philaretus . Bene (or Banu) Boghusaks in Siberek/Sewawerak 1040 - 1200 . the Armenian Nusayri Ruzzaiks/Ruzziks in Syria |
p.56 p.56 p.59 p.60 |
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= III/ | The Fātimid Armenians - Translation of Islam into Power
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p.65 |
- 1. | The Armenians in Egypt
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p.64 |
- 2. | The Involvement of the Pro-Byzantine Armenian Institutions in Egypt |
p.68 |
. a Catholicos Grigor II Vkayaser (or Martyrophil) Pahlawuni | p.68 | |
. b Vizier Bahram al-Armani and Caliph al-Hafiz - An Aborted "Crusade" | p.71 | |
- 3. | Muslim Armenian Vizierial Rule 1074-1163 |
p.77 |
. c Abul Fath Yanis al-Rumi al-Armani (1132) | p.102 | |
. d The Nusayri Banu Ruzziks and the End of Armenian Vizieral Rule
. Abul Ghaghat Faris al-Muslimin Taliin Ibn Ruzzik (1154/549H - 1161/556H) . Abu Shuja Badr ed-Din, al Nasir Muhyy ed-Din Majd al-Islam Ruzzik (1161 - 1162) . Other Figures - Two Karakushs |
p.103 p.103 p.112 p.115 |
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. a A Hypothethis about the Begionnings of Badrin Aleppo : Al-Amir Aziz al-Dawlah |
p.78 | |
. b The Jamali House of Fatimid Viziers . Armenian-Turkish Rivalry and the Viziriate of Badr el-Jamali . Abul-Qasim al Afdal Shahanshah Ibn Badr al Jamali . Abu Ali Ahmad Kutayfat ak-Akmal Ibn Afdal (1131) |
p.80 |
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- 4. | The Testimony of Architecture | p.120 |
. a The Frescoes of White Monastery - Links between the Armenian North and the South | p.120 | |
. b Armenian Forms in Fatimid Egypt | p.122 | |
. c Badr's Yuyushui Mosque/Mashhad on Muqattam Hill 1085 : Memorial to Power and Tragedy | p.126 | |
. d "The Thousand and one Nights" of al-Afdal | p.128 | |
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= IV/ | The Dynastic "Triangle" or the Second Age of Kingdoms - Diverging Paradigms
and the case of the Armenian Cilicia - Twelfth to Fourteenth Centuries |
p.145 |
- 1. | The Dynastic Triangle on the Second Age of Kingdoms | p.145 |
- 2. | The Mongols : Penetrations and Politics |
p.146 |
. a The XIIth Century : Conversations and Social Change in Asia Minor and North Syria | p.146 | |
. b The Zak'arids (or Zak'arians) | p.146 | |
. c Mongol invasions and a New Phase in Asia Minor | p.150 | |
. d The Hypothesis of 'Mongol Imperial Ideology' | p.153 | |
- 3. | Cilicia Paragdim Case between East and West
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p.155 |
. a Four Points as an Introduction to the Cilician Case | p.155 | |
. b Factors to the Making of Armenian Cilicia | p.156 | |
. c The Cilician Principality between the Turks and the Franks | p.158 | |
. d Prince Mleh and his Zanki Alliance : A Counter Paradigm and the Nawiki Yaruki Connection | p.162 | |
. e Cilicia and the Ayyubids | p.167 | |
. f The Fall of Jerusalem and the Famous 'Oath of Salah ed-Din to the Armenians and Christians | p.168 | |
. g The Aftermath : Franks and Armenians | p.172 | |
. h The Project of the Latin-Armenian Kingdom | p.173 | |
- 4. | The Kingdom and the Church Between Latins, Byzantines, Ayyubids, Mongols and Mameluks
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p.174 |
. a Eucumenism and Politics | p.174 | |
. b King Lewon I : Realpolitik, the Cilician Spirit and the Kingdom | p.176 | |
. c The Latin Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia between Franks and Muslims | p.179 | |
. d Cilicians, Mongols, and Mamluks - Hethum I and the Mongol Khans | p.181 | |
. e The Conquest of Baybars (1261 - 1271) | p.183 | |
. f Church Union Councils and Popular Dissent - the Fall of the Kingdom | p.187 | |
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= V/ | The Cilician Spiritual and Intellectual Legacy between East and West
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p.197 |
- 1. | Beginnings in the Eleventh Century in tne North : Narekatsi, Magistros and Imastaser | p.197 |
. a Grigor Narekatsi : Major Paradigm in Armenian Dissent Thought | p.200 | |
. b Grigor Pahlawuni - Magistros and Secularisation of Knowledge | p.207 | |
. c Yovhannes Sarkawag-Imastaser Forerunners of the Second Pase of Armenian Philosophy | p.208 | |
- 2. | The Silver Age in a New World : Theology, Philosophy and Arts
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p.209 |
. a Cilician Translations And the Armenian Version of the [i]Chronicle [/i]of Michael the Syrian | p.210 | |
. b Vkayaser/Martyrophil, Grigor III Shnorhali, Grigor IV Tghay, ans Nersès Wlambrotsi | p.212 | |
- 3. | Church Union and the Predicament of the Cilicians - the Literature | p.217 |
- 4. | The Theological-Philosophical Legacy of the Twelfth Century | p.224 |
- 5. | New Thinkers : Society, Philosophy and Science, Aygekc'i, Rabuni, Herac'i
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p.230 |
- 6. | New Science
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p.232 |
- 7. | New Philosophy : Armenian "Nominalism" - Rabuni in Cilicia and Orotnec'i in the East | p.233 |
- 8. | Cilician Aesthetics And New Arts : Poetry and Painting | p.235 |
. a Poetry and Narekatsi as Major Influence ; New Visions of God, Man and Nature ; Sarakans | p.235 | |
. b The Cilician Art of Miniatures ; Roslyn and Picak as 'Nominalists' | p.238 | |
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= The Arguments in Volume Two | p.253 | |
= Bibliography | p.265 | |
= Appendix | p.291 | |
= Index | p.297 | |
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