Byzantine Frontier : Interaction And Exchange Among Muslim And Christian Communities
\ A. Asa Eger
London , New York
: I. B. Tauris
, 2015
xvii, 409 p.
Index
Introduction: Islamic Frontiers Real and Imagined Part I: The Syro-Anatolian Thughur Chapter 1: The Central Thughur: The Two Amuqs Chapter 3: The Central Thughur: The Steppe and the River Chapter 3: The Eastern Thughur Chapter 4: The Jazira (Balikh and Khabur River Valleys) Chapter 5: The Western Thughur: Crossroads of Cilicia Part II: Hydraulic Villages and Fortified Castles: A Narrative of Settlement Chapter 6: Upland Settlements in the Late Roman Period (Fourth to Seventh Centuries) Chapter 7: Hydraulic Villages in the Early Islamic Period (Seventh to Tenth Centuries) Chapter 8: Pastoralism on the Byzantine Frontier (Seventh to Tenth Centuries) Chapter 9: Fortified Castles of the Middle Islamic/Byzantine Period (Tenth to Fourteenth Centuries) Chapter 10: Frontier or Frontiers: Social and Environmental Interactions Conclusion: Dismantling and Rebuilding the Frontier
Religion and international relations
Christianity and other religions -- Islam -- History -- To 1500
Islam -- Relations -- Christianity -- History -- To 1500