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|a The Jalayirids :
|b Dynastic State Formation in the Mongol Middle East /
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Illustrations --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Abbreviations for Primary and Secondary Source Texts --
|t 1 Introduction and Sources for the History of the Jalayirids --
|t 2 Tribes and the Chinggisid Empire --
|t 3 The Jalayirs and the Early Ilkhanate --
|t 4 From Tribal Amirs to Royal In-laws --
|t 5 Crisis and Transition (1335-56) --
|t 6 Shaykh Uvays and the Jalayirid Dynasty --
|t 7 Dynastic Ideology during the Reign of Shaykh Uvays --
|t 8 Challenges to the Jalayirid Order --
|t 9 Conclusions and the Legacy of the Jalayirids --
|t Maps and Genealogical Chart --
|t Bibliography --
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|a The story of how one tribal family claimed the legacy of Chinggis Qan in PersiaThe period of Middle Eastern history between the collapse of the Mongol Ilkhanate in 1335 and the rise of Timur (Tamerlane) at the end of the fourteenth century is commonly seen as a tumultuous time of political breakdown and disorder. This book helps to make sense of this confusing period by tracing the origins, history and memory of the Jalayirid dynasty, a family that succeeded the Mongol Ilkhans in Iran and Iraq in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries and claimed to be the rightful heirs of the Chinggisid Mongols. The story of how the Jalayirids came to power is illustrative of the political dynamics that shaped much of the Mongol and post-Mongol period in the Middle East. Key FeaturesShows how the Jalayirid sultans sought to preserve the social and political order of the Ilkhanate while claiming they were the rightful heirs to its rulershipConsiders the importance of controlling Azarbayjan and its major city Tabriz for the success of the Jalayirid dynastyExamines the relationship between tribal and dynastic identity among the post-Mongol rulers in Iran, Iraq and AnatoliaIncludes maps and a genealogy of the Jalayirid Dynasty.
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