The Early Islamic World, 600–1050

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The Early Islamic World, 600–1050 is a scholarly historical study by Chase F. Robinson that examines the political, social, and cultural development of Islamic societies from the rise of Islam through the mid-eleventh century.

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instanceOf book
scholarly historical study
aboutEvent Islamic conquests
formation of the Ummah
aboutOrganization early Islamic caliphate
aboutPerson Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
academicDiscipline history
author Chase F. Robinson NERFINISHED
coversRegion Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Central Asia NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
parts of Europe
examines administrative evolution of the caliphate
conquests of the early caliphate
economic structures of early Islamic societies
emergence of the Muslim community
religious and intellectual life in early Islam
urbanization in the early Islamic world
fieldOfStudy Islamic history
Middle Eastern history
medieval history
focusesOn Abbasid Caliphate NERFINISHED
Islamic cultural developments
Islamic political institutions
Islamic social structures
Umayyad Caliphate NERFINISHED
expansion of Islam
formation of the early Islamic state
genre academic monograph
intendedAudience general readers interested in early Islam
scholars of Middle Eastern history
students of Islamic history
language English
mainSubject Islamic societies
cultural history of the Islamic world
early Islamic history
political history of the Islamic world
rise of Islam
social history of the Islamic world
temporalCoverage 600–1050
timePeriodEnd 11th century
timePeriodStart 7th century
writtenBy Chase F. Robinson NERFINISHED

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Chase F. Robinson notableWork The Early Islamic World, 600–1050