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State and Rural Society in Medieval Islam

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This book deals with the evolution of Islamic state and society from the 10th to the 14th centuries, focusing on the history of the Arab society under the iqṭā‘ (allocated tax revenue) system. The...
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This book deals with the evolution of Islamic state and society from the 10th to the 14th centuries, focusing on the history of the Arab society under the iqṭā‘ (allocated tax revenue) system. The book offers a well documented study of the system with its use of hitherto unpublished Arabic manuscripts.
The introductory chapter deals with the historical origins of the iqṭā‘ system, while chapters that follow discuss the history of the system in Iraq, Syria and Egypt, including systematic studies on the rural life and peasantry in Egypt.
State and Rural Society in Medieval Islam is the first thorough, book-length study to show how this system may explain various historical phenomena in medieval Islam. The iqṭā‘ system now can be seen as a system with a comprehensive life of its own.
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Price: $221.00
Pages: 340
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Islamic History and Civilization
Publication Date: 01 January 1997
ISBN: 9789004106499
Format: Hardcover
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'Tsugitaka Sato granted the Japan Academy Award and the Imperial Award for his book State and Rural Society in Medieval Islam.’
'...the first inclusive and comprehensive survey of the history of the iqṭā's...This study is based on a wide-ranging survey of both primary sources...a precious mine for scholars who work in these fields.'
Amalia Levanoni, Mamluk Studies Review, 1999.
'...un excellent outil de travail qui requiert cependant un approfondissement de la recherche pour l'Égypte pré-mamlouke.'
Thierry Bianquis, Studia Islamica, 1998.
Tsugitaka Sato, Litt.D. in History, the University of Tokyo (1942-2011), was Professor of History at the University of Tokyo. He published extensively on social and economic history in medieval Islam including Islamic Urbanism in Human History: Political Power and Social Networks (Kegan Paul International Ltd., 1996).