The Muslim world: a historical survey, Volume 1 |
Contents
The Ilkhāns in Persia | 25 |
The Mongols in Central Asia | 43 |
The Bahri Mamlūks | 56 |
Timur | 65 |
From Timur to Bābar | 71 |
The Burji Mamlūks | 77 |
Russian rule on the Volga | 88 |
The Crimea | 95 |
The Posterity of Jingiz Khan | 102 |
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14th century Abbasid Abū Sa'id al-Din Muḥammad al-Malik al-Ashraf alliance Aq Qoyunlu army Aryq Böge Asia Minor Azarbayjān Baghdad Baḥri Batu Baybars became Berke Black Sea brother Buddhist Cairo Caliph campaign Caucasia Caucasus Central Asia China Chinese Christian civilization conquest Crimea Crimean Tatars cultural death Delhi dynasty East Europe Egypt Egyptian fighting forces Genoese Ghazān Girai Golden Horde Göyük Grand Prince Hindu Hūlāgū Ilkhanid Ilkhāns India influence internal Islām Islamic Iván Jagatai Jingiz Khan Kazán Khān Khan's Khurāsān Lithuanian Maḥmūd Mamlūk Mas'ud Mengli Mengli Girai Mesopotamia military Möngke Mongol empire Mongol tribes Mongolia Moscow Muscovite Muslim Muslim World nation Nestorian Ögedei Persia political population Qara Qorum Qara Qoyunlu Qubilai realm régime reign religious rule Russian Sarai Sayf al-Din Sayyid Shāh Shi'ites successor Sunnite suzerainty Syria Tabriz territory throne Timur Tokhtamysh took Transoxiana troops Turkish Turkistān Turks Uigur victory Volga Western Asia