Empire and Elites after the Muslim Conquest: The Transformation of Northern Mesopotamia

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"Empire and Elites after the Muslim Conquest: The Transformation of Northern Mesopotamia" is a scholarly historical study by Chase F. Robinson examining how early Islamic rule reshaped the political and social structures of northern Mesopotamia.

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instanceOf history book
scholarly monograph
academicDiscipline Islamic history
Middle Eastern history
history
author Chase F. Robinson NERFINISHED
contributionTo debate on continuity versus rupture after the Muslim conquests
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
examines changes in patterns of land tenure
impact of conquest on rural society
integration of local aristocracies into Islamic imperial structures
interaction between imperial center and provincial elites
survival of pre-Islamic administrative practices
focusesOn administrative structures under early Islam
continuity of late antique elites
landholding patterns
relationship between conquerors and local elites
taxation and fiscal policy
transition from late Roman–Sasanian to Islamic rule
geographicFocus Iraq NERFINISHED
Upper Jazira NERFINISHED
northern Mesopotamia
hasGenre academic non-fiction
hasPerspective revisionist view of early Islamic provincial administration
historicalApproach institutional history
political history
social history
intendedAudience graduate students in Middle Eastern history
scholars of Islamic history
specialists in late antiquity
language English
mainSubject Muslim conquest
early Islamic rule
northern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
political elites
social transformation
methodology analysis of documentary sources
prosopographical study of elites
use of narrative chronicles
relatedTopic Abbasid Caliphate NERFINISHED
Sasanian Empire NERFINISHED
Umayyad Caliphate NERFINISHED
late antiquity in the Near East
relatedWork Islamic Historiography by Chase F. Robinson NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered 7th century
8th century
early Islamic period

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