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Arabic Administration In Norman Sicily The Royal Diwan Jeremy Johns

  • SKU: BELL-1767102
Arabic Administration In Norman Sicily The Royal Diwan Jeremy Johns
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 410
Author: Jeremy Johns
ISBN: 9780521037020, 9780521816922, 0521037026, 0521816920
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Arabic Administration In Norman Sicily The Royal Diwan Jeremy Johns by Jeremy Johns 9780521037020, 9780521816922, 0521037026, 0521816920 instant download after payment.

Jeremy Johns' unique study is the first comprehensive account of the Arabic administration of Norman Sicily. While it is generally assumed that the Normans inherited their administration from the Muslim governors of the island, Johns demonstrates that the Norman kings actually restructured their administration to the model of Fatimid Egypt. Controversially, he suggests that their intention was not administrative efficiency, but the projection of their royal image. This accessible account of the Norman rulers reveals how they related to their counterparts in the Muslim Mediterranean.

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