Marozzi, Justin, 1970-

Islamic empires : the cities that shaped civilization : from Mecca to Dubai / Cities that shaped civilization : from Mecca to Dubai. Justin Marozzi. - First Pegasus books hardcover edition. - xxiii, 440 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 404-420) and index.

List of illustrations -- List of maps -- A note on spelling -- Preface -- 1. 7th century: Mecca -- mother of all cities -- 2. 8th century: Damascus -- the perfumed paradise -- 3. 9th century: Baghdad -- city of peace, city of blood -- 4. 10th century: Cordoba -- ornament of the world -- 5. 11th century: Jerusalem -- the contested city -- 6. 12th century: Cairo -- the city victorious -- 7. 13th century: Fez -- the Athens of Africa -- 8. 14th century: Samarkand -- garden of the soul -- 9. 15th century: Constantinople -- city of the world's desire -- 10. 16th century: Kabul -- a garden in the mountains -- 11. 17th century: Isfahan -- half the world -- 12. 18th century: Tripoli -- pirates' lair -- 13. 19th century: Beirut -- playground of the Levant -- 14. 20th century: Dubai -- build it and they will come -- 15. 21st century: Doha -- city of pearls -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index.

A history of the rich and diverse civilizations over fifteen centuries of Islam seen through its greatest cities.



9781643133065 RM307.39 (PTSL)


Islamic civilization.
Cities and towns--History.--Islamic Empire
Islam--History.
Villes--Histoire.--Empire islamique
Islam--Histoire.


Islamic Empire--History.