Women in Mongol Iran
The Khatuns, 1206-1335
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:28th Feb '17
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The first book-length academic study of women in the Mongol Empire. Provides a comprehensive study of women in medieval Mongol society, thematically organised. Discusses processes of acculturation and Islamisation. Centres on the evolution of women's role in Mongolia, Central Asia and Iran. Draws comparisons with other geographical areas such as Russia, Europe, India, the Middle East and China.
This book offers the first in-depth study of the history of these women in the Mongol empire by looking at the role they played in the political, economic and religious landscape of medieval Iran.The Mongol invasions of Eurasia in the 13th century re-shaped the political map of Asia, opened up economic exchange and triggered unprecedented religious transformations in the territories they conquered. However, when the Mongols left their homeland and settled in the Middle East, they brought with them not only their wives, daughters and concubines but also their particular idea of women's role in society into the Islamic world. This book offers the first in-depth study of the history of these women in the Mongol empire by looking at the role they played in the political, economic and religious landscape of medieval Iran.
ISBN: 9781474415477
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 623g
304 pages