
The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 26
The Waning of the Umayyad Caliphate: Prelude to Revolution A.D. 738-745/A.H. 121-127
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The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 26
The Waning of the Umayyad Caliphate: Prelude to Revolution A.D. 738-745/A.H. 121-127
About this book
The years 738-745/121-127, which this volume covers, saw the outbreak in Syria of savage internecine struggles between prominent members of the Umayyad family, which had ruled the Islamic world since 661/41. After the death of the caliph Hish?m in 743-/125, the process of decay at the center of the Umayyad power—the ruling family itself—was swift and devastating. Three Umayyad caliphs (al-Wal?d II, Yaz?d III, and Ibrahim) followed Hish?m within little more than a year, and the subsequent intervention of their distant cousin Marw?n b. Muhammad (the future Marw?n II) could not arrest the forces of opposition that were shortly to culminate in the ?Abb?sid Revolution of 750/132.
In this volume al-?abar? deals extensively with the end of Hish?m's reign, providing a rich store of anecdotes on this most able of Umayyad caliphs. He also covers in depth the notorious lifestyle of al-Wal?d II, the libertine prince and poet, whose career has attracted much scholarly attention in recent years. Moreover, al-?abar? chronicles at great length the events of the rebellion and death of the Shi'ite pretender, Zayd ibn ?Al?, at al-K?fah, as well as recording in detail the activities farther to the east, where Na?r ibn Sayy?r was serving as the last Umayyad governor of Transoxiana and Khurasan, the very area from which the ?Abb?sid Revolution was to spring. The text also contains several official letters which shed much light on Umayyad propaganda and on early Islamic epistolary style.
The hindsight conferred by subsequent centuries highlights the full significance of these half-dozen years or so. Al-?abar? documents the incubation of the ?Abb?sid Revolution, an event of great importance in world history, and traces the failure of the principal Shi'ite revolt of the eighth century, a debacle which was also to have serious repercussions, for it generated the foundation of Zaydi principalities in Iran and the Yemen. Yet even these major themes are secondary to the epic tale that al-?abar? unfolds of the tragic downfall of the first dynasty in Islam.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- The History of al-Tabari: Editorial Board
- The History of al-Tabari: Vol. XXVI
- Copyright
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Translator’s Foreword
- Table I. Genealogy of the Last Umayyads
- Table II. Genealogy of the Prophet’s Family (The Shi'ah and the'Abbasids)
- Map I. Khurasan
- Map II. Transoxiana
- Map III. Syria in the Umayyad Period
- Map IV. Al-Kufah and Its Environs
- The Caliphate of Hisham
- The Caliphate of al-Walid b. Yazid b. ‘Abd al-Malik b. Marwan
- The Caliphate of Yazid b. al-Walid
- The Caliphate of Abu Ishaq Ibrahim b. al-Walid and the Rise of Marwan II
- Appendix I. Problems of Translation
- Appendix II. Al-Walid's Letter Appointing His Two Sons, al-Hakam and 'Uthman, as His Successors
- Bibliography of Cited Works
- Index
- Back Cover