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The Timurid Dynasty: A Handbook Volume I
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Timur and His Family is the first comprehensive analysis of the genealogical and dynastic structure of the Timurid empire across Central Asia and Iran. Drawing extensively on multiple manuscripts o...
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11 June 2026
Timur and His Family is the first comprehensive analysis of the genealogical and dynastic structure of the Timurid empire across Central Asia and Iran. Drawing extensively on multiple manuscripts of Hafiz-i Abru’s Muʿizz al-ansab and framed by thematic introductory chapters, this study repositions kinship as a central category of historical analysis. By foregrounding family relationships alongside state formation, it offers a critical rethinking of social and political organization in pre-modern Islamic societies. An essential contribution to the fields of Central Asian history, Islamic studies, and genealogical scholarship.
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Pages: 476
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies
Publication Date:
11 June 2026
ISBN: 9789004743977
Format: Hardcover
Evrim Binbaş, Ph.D. (2009), The University of Chicago, teaches Islamic history at the University of Bonn. He publishes on the 15th century Islamic history with a particular focus on the Timurid Empire and the Turkmen federations of the Aqquyunlu and Qaraquyunlu.
John E. Woods, Ph.D. (1974), Princeton University, is professor emeritus of Iranian and Central Asian history at The University of Chicago. He is the foremost historian of the Timurid Empire and his 1976/1999 monograph on the Aqquyunlu dynasty is considered among the classics of Islamıc studies.
John E. Woods, Ph.D. (1974), Princeton University, is professor emeritus of Iranian and Central Asian history at The University of Chicago. He is the foremost historian of the Timurid Empire and his 1976/1999 monograph on the Aqquyunlu dynasty is considered among the classics of Islamıc studies.