Arab-Persian land relationships in late Sasānid Oman
Contenu
- Titre
- Arab-Persian land relationships in late Sasānid Oman
- Créateur
- Wilkinson, John Craven Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Date
- 1973
- Dans
- Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Résumé
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Papers from the 6th Seminar for Arabian Studies, held at the Institute of Archaeology, London, 27th-28th September 1972.
Clements 1981, 64: this paper concentrates on late Sassanid rule in Oman during the 6th century A.D., when the Arabs evicted Sassanid ruling classes following the arrival of Islam and thus gained real control over the land. The writer examines the social structure during the period of Sassanid rule, and considers the hypothesis that the system of land utilization and irrigation was well established before the Arabs took over. “Maintaining their tribal organizations and bedu attitudes, there is no reason to suppose that the Arabs did anything to expand the prosperity of the land or create new establishments in pre-islamic times any more than they did when they became masters of the land". - Langue
- eng
- volume
- 3
- pages
- 40-51
- Source
- Fonds Martin Custers Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Ibadica Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
Wilkinson, John Craven, “Arab-Persian land relationships in late Sasānid Oman”, 1973, bibliographie, consulté le 18 septembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/6951
Position : 1981 (10 vues)