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Hudud Al-'Alam - The Regions of the World: A Persian Geography 372 A.H/982 A.D
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"The Regions of the World: A Persian Geography (372 A.H.-982 A.D.)" by V. Minorsky offers a profound exploration of medieval Muslim geography , shedding light on the intellectual endeavors of early Islamic scholars. This masterpiece provides a meticulous study of the world's regions , offering valuable insights into the socio-political and cultural landscapes of the era. The preface sets the stage by detailing the historical context of the manuscript's discovery and the contributions of Russian orientalists . It outlines the motivations and circumstances that inspired the composition of this remarkable text in the 10th century. Among the standout features are the detailed descriptions of regions like Güzgān , which thrived under the Farīghūnid dynasty . The manuscript captures the political and cultural nuances of the time, offering rare glimpses into the socio-economic prosperity of medieval Afghanistan . The book delves into the lineage and political dynamics of the Farīghūnid dynasty , providing historical insights that might otherwise have been lost. It vividly portrays the territorial significance of Güzgān and its role within the Samanid kingdom , presenting an indispensable resource for historians. Furthermore, Minorsky highlights the influence of earlier geographical traditions , including the works of Ptolemy , on Arabian geographical science . Through careful analysis, the manuscript showcases how Muslim scholars reconciled ancient knowledge with contemporary realities , shaping the evolution of geographical literature . This work also honors the legacy of foundational scholars, from Muhammad Khuwarizmi to Ibn Khurdādhbih , underscoring their pivotal roles in advancing medieval geography . "The Regions of the World" is not just a historical account-it is a testament to the intellectual curiosity and scholarly rigor of medieval Muslim geographers . This book serves as a vital resource for historians , inviting further exploration into the complex tapestry of medieval geopolitics . Whether you're a historian, scholar, or enthusiast, this book promises to enrich your understanding of a fascinating era .
"The Regions of the World: A Persian Geography (372 A.H.-982 A.D.)" by V. Minorsky offers a profound exploration of medieval Muslim geography , shedding light on the intellectual endeavors of early Islamic scholars. This masterpiece provides a meticulous study of the world's regions , offering valuable insights into the socio-political and cultural landscapes of the era. The preface sets the stage by detailing the historical context of the manuscript's discovery and the contributions of Russian orientalists . It outlines the motivations and circumstances that inspired the composition of this remarkable text in the 10th century. Among the standout features are the detailed descriptions of regions like Güzgān , which thrived under the Farīghūnid dynasty . The manuscript captures the political and cultural nuances of the time, offering rare glimpses into the socio-economic prosperity of medieval Afghanistan . The book delves into the lineage and political dynamics of the Farīghūnid dynasty , providing historical insights that might otherwise have been lost. It vividly portrays the territorial significance of Güzgān and its role within the Samanid kingdom , presenting an indispensable resource for historians. Furthermore, Minorsky highlights the influence of earlier geographical traditions , including the works of Ptolemy , on Arabian geographical science . Through careful analysis, the manuscript showcases how Muslim scholars reconciled ancient knowledge with contemporary realities , shaping the evolution of geographical literature . This work also honors the legacy of foundational scholars, from Muhammad Khuwarizmi to Ibn Khurdādhbih , underscoring their pivotal roles in advancing medieval geography . "The Regions of the World" is not just a historical account-it is a testament to the intellectual curiosity and scholarly rigor of medieval Muslim geographers . This book serves as a vital resource for historians , inviting further exploration into the complex tapestry of medieval geopolitics . Whether you're a historian, scholar, or enthusiast, this book promises to enrich your understanding of a fascinating era .

















