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Studies in the Medieval History of the Yemen and South Arabia

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Contents: Introduction; The political history of the Islamic Yemen down to the first Turkish invasion (1-945/622-1538); Yemenite history: problems and misconceptions; Ibn al-Mujawir on Dhofar and Socotra; Ibn al-Mujawir’s 7th/13th-century Arabia: the wondrous and the humorous; Ibn al-Mujawir’s 7th/13th-century guide to Arabia: the eastern connection; Some ’anthropological’ passages from Ibn al-Mujawir’s guide to Arabia and their proposed interpretations; The language of Ibn al-Mujawir’s 7th/13th-century guide to Arabia, Tarikh al-Mustabsir; Magic, jinn and the supernatural in medieval Yemen: examples from Ibn al-Mujawir’s 7th/13th-century guide; Ibn Hatim’s Kitab al-Simt and its place in medieval Yemenite historiography; Have you anything to declare? Maritime trade and commerce in Ayyubid Aden: practices and taxes; More on the port practices and taxes of medieval Aden; The Ayyubids and Rasulids: the transfer of power in 7th/13th-century Yemen; The Rasulids in Dhofar in the VIIth-VIIIth/ XIIIth-XIVth centuries; The Yemenite settlement of Tha’bat: historical, numismatic and epigraphic notes; The Tahirid sultans of the Yemen (858-923/1454-1517) and their historian Ibn al-Dayba’; Some observations on the Tahirids and their activities in and around San’a’ (858-923/1454-1517); Studies on the Tihamah; Masqat in the Arab lexicographers and geographers; The Omani manuscript collection at Muscat: a general description of the MSS; Robert Bertram Serjeant, 1915-1993; Index.

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This volume comprises 20 studies in English relating to the political, social and economic history and culture of the Yemen and Oman, particularly in the early and medieval periods.

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’...an important reference work for the serious historian of medieval Yemen...Smith’s essays represent a remarkable set of discrete and interwoven achievements, all punctiliously documented, researched, and indexed.’ Bulletin of the Middle East Studies Association, 32 ’The excellent scholarship reflected in the articles assembled herein has bequeathed the scholarly world a wealth of first-hand data from original sources, for which all of us concerned with the legacy of that country in the Middle Ages are grateful. Bringing this data together in one volume should also greatly facilitate the work of researchers seeking to further their knowledge of this fascinating era in Yemen’s history.’ Digest of Middle East Studies ’...Variorum has provided what will stand for many years as a major resource for scholars working on the history of medieval Yemen....’ Journal of Semitic Studies, Vol. 44, No. 2 ’In many respects, G. Rex Smith can be seen as a true pioneer of Yemeni studies, who introduced western scholars to a number of important personalities and sources of Yemeni history that had heretofore been practically unknown outside Yemen...this work will no doubt be of great service to all specialists on Yemen...it lays a solid foundation for the future study of medieval Yemen.’ Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 10, Part 1

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