The effect of the political, military and religious Ayyubids era in the historiography of Egypt and Syria
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Abstract:
The Historiography of Egypt and Syria, At the same time during the reign of the Ayyubids, Enjoyed considerable growth and prosperity and with its own characteristics emerged. This article attempts Has caused changes in the form and content of the historiography of the period examined. Obviously, Much of the causes of such developments should be sought in the context of Ayoubi. The political, military and religious crusades of government and among the most important factors affecting a variety of forms, types and content of the Ayyubid era historiography. In this period, Forms such as Dynastic history and Monographs on individuals, Local historiography and Prosopography were general decline. Descriptive historiography, which provides a context appropriate to address the issue epic, was more lucky. Description of wars, conquests and campaign and general, Political and military themes were evident in the historical writings of this period. Historians try to celebrate Saladin and the Ayyubids The typical features of Ayyubid era historiography is Mainly with rhymed prose, literary and musical, in the historical texts of the period presented. Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani, Ibn Shaddad, Abu Shama , Al-Qifti, Ibn Abi Tayyi, Ibn Al Adim, Ibn Wasil,Ibn Munkidh And many others, including representatives of the historiography of Egypt and Syria, are in the Ayyubids era.
Keywords:
Historiography , Ayyubids era , Egypt , Syria , Saladin , the Crusades
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Historical Studies of Islam, Volume:8 Issue: 28, 2016
Page:
9
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