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Author De Nicola, Bruno, author.

Title Women in Mongol Iran : the Khātūns, 1206-1335 / Bruno De Nicola
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 288 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, maps
Series Online access: OAPEN Open Research Library (ORL)
Online access: OAPEN DOAB Directory of Open Access Books
Contents Introduction : the study of women in the Mongol Empire -- Women and politics from the steppes to world empire -- Regents and empresses : women's rule in the Mongols' world empire -- Political involvement and women's rule in the Ilkhanate -- Women and the economy of the Mongol Empire -- Mongol women's encounters with Eurasian religions -- Concluding remarks
Summary Explores the political, economic and religious role of women in Mongol Iran. 'Book of Excellence for the Year 2017 on the subject Iranian Culture and Civilization', awarded by the Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in the UK. Bruno De Nicola investigates the development of women's status in the Mongol Empire from its original homeland in Mongolia up to the end of the Ilkhanate of Iran in 1335. Taking a thematic approach, the chapters show a coherent progression of this development and contextualise the evolution of the role of women in medieval Mongol society. The arrangement serves as a starting point from where to draw comparison with the status of Mongol women in the later period. Exploring patterns of continuity and transformation in the status of these women in different periods of the Mongol Empire as it expanded westwards into the Islamic world, the book offers a view on the transformation of a nomadic-shamanist society from its original homeland in Mongolia to its settlement in the mostly sedentary-Muslim Iran in the mid-13th century. Key Features. 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
Analysis History
Iran
Islamic History
Medieval History
Mongol Empire
Nomadic Societies
Women
Notes Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Cambridge, 2011, under the title: Unveiling the Khātūns : some aspects of the role of women in the Mongol Empire
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed May 8, 2017)
Subject Women -- Iran -- 13th century
Women -- Iran -- 14th century
Women -- Middle East -- Social conditions
Women -- Middle East -- Social life and customs
Women -- Middle East -- Influence
Biography and True Stories.
RELIGION / Islam / History.
RELIGION -- Islam -- History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Women
Women -- Influence
Women -- Social conditions
Women -- Social life and customs
SUBJECT Middle East -- History -- To 1500
Subject Iran
Middle East
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017304261
ISBN 9781474415484
1474415482