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Author Patel, Alka, author.

Title Iran to India : the Shansabānīs of Afghanistan, c. 1145-1190 ce / Alka Patel
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2022
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Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Dates and Transliteration -- Map of Imperial Ambitions -- Map of Historical Ghur and Contiguous Regions -- Genealogy of the Shansabanis of Afghanistan -- Introduction: The Elephant and its Parts -- CHAPTER 1. Kingly Trajectories -- CHAPTER 2. Beginnings -- CHAPTER 3. Thee Early Shansabanis: Firuzkuh, Bamiyan, and Tiginabad/Old Qandahar, c. 1140s-1170s -- CHAPTER 4. One and Several: Gharjistan, Chisht, and Imperial Firuzkuh -- CHAPTER 5. The "Ports of India": Ghazna and Bust-Lashkari Bazar -- CHAPTER 6. Encountering the Many "Indias" -- Epilogue: Iran to India -- Appendix: Shansabani Religious and Historical Inscriptions in Afghanistan and Pakistan -- Works Cited and Bibliography -- Index
Summary Brings together all the architectural patronage attributed to the Shansabānīs in Afghanistan and Pakistan (Swat and lower Indus region)Creates an architectural biography of this pivotal polity and its trans-regional empireTreats built remains as independent, primary sources - and juxtaposes them with the principal texts - to create a complex understanding of the historical processes the Shansabānīs initiated throughout the landscapes they re-conjoinedProvides the first analysis of this important epigraphic corpus Serves as the starting point for future research on the medieval epigraphy of Afghanistan and PakistanThis book charts the origins and rise of the Shansabānīs, a nomadic-pastoralist or transhumant group from modern central Afghanistan. As they adapted and mastered the mores of Perso-Islamic kingship, they created a transregional empire unseen in the region for almost a millennium, since the Kushanas of the early centuries CE. The Shansabānīs' imperialism of little more than a half-century belies their longue durée significance: they altered the geopolitical landscapes of eastern Khurasan through the Indo-Gangetic plains, reconnecting these regions in continuous flows of people, objects, and ideas that broadened the Persianate world and had consequences into the modern age of nation-states in Central and South Asia
Subject Architecture -- Afghanistan -- History
Architecture -- Pakistan -- History
Ghurids -- History
RELIGION / Islam / History.
Architecture
Ghurids
SUBJECT Afghanistan -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001521
Iran -- History -- 640-1256. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005419
Subject Afghanistan
Iran
Pakistan
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781474482240
1474482244