An edition of Two centuries of silence (2017)

Two centuries of silence

an account of events and conditions in Iran during the first two hundred years of Islam, from the Arab invasion to the rise of the Tahirid dynasty

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Two centuries of silence
ʻAbd al-Ḥusayn Zarrīnʹkūb
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Last edited by Salar Abdolmohamadian
June 23, 2023 | History
An edition of Two centuries of silence (2017)

Two centuries of silence

an account of events and conditions in Iran during the first two hundred years of Islam, from the Arab invasion to the rise of the Tahirid dynasty

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Two Centuries of Silence is an English translation of Do Qarn Sokout, Dr. Zarrinkub's celebrated work on the history of Iran in the lead-up to and after the Arab conquest in the mid 7th century. The author begins with a question that puzzles many: How was a world civilization with all of its achievements in art and architecture, religion and law, agriculture and engineering, and civil and military organization, overthrown by a nomadic people with limited literacy and few accomplishments? The title refers to the two-hundred-year period when Persian virtually went mute, when almost all traces of Iran's rich literary heritage were erased, and when Zoroastrianism gave way to Islam. Zarrinkub's history is not an unmitigated tale of draconian cultural change, however. He speaks of how Iranian identity went underground, occasionally surfacing in open rebellion against Arab and Muslim supremacy. Drawing on a variety of original sources, Zarrinkub looks into the "savage darkness" of nearly two hundred years and detects glimmers of Persian resurgence in various parts of Iran and Muslim Central Asia. In fits and starts forms of the indigenous language broke their long silence, and Iranians began to speak about and for themselves.

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English
Pages
315

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Table of Contents

Lords of the desert --
The storm and the sand --
The fire extinguished --
The lost language --
The black banner --
On the other side of the oxus --
City of a thousand and one nights --
The cry of resurrection --
The battle of beliefs --
The end of one night.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
955/.022
Library of Congress
DS288 .Z313 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 315 pages
Number of pages
315

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26939254M
ISBN 10
1568592604
ISBN 13
9781568592602
LCCN
2017027996
OCLC/WorldCat
995805848

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