Arabic Documents from Medieval Nubia

Geoffrey Khan
Open Book Publishers
2024-05-06

This volume presents an edition of a corpus of Arabic documents datable to the 11th and 12th centuries AD that were discovered by the Egypt Exploration Society at the site of the Nubian fortress Qaṣr Ibrīm (situated in the south of modern Egypt). The edition of the documents is accompanied by English translations and a detailed analysis of their contents and historical background.

The documents throw new light on relations between Egypt and Nubia in the High Middle Ages, especially in the Fatimid period. They are of particular importance since previous historical studies from the perspective of Arabic sources have been almost entirely based on historiographical sources, often written a long time after the events described and distorted by tendentious points of view.

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  • Language teaching and learning
  • African history
  • Historical and comparative linguistics
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Historical and comparative linguistics
  • Language teaching and learning
  • African history
  • 11th-12th centuries Nubia
  • Arabic documents
  • Arabic sources
  • Egypt-Nubia relations
  • English translation
  • Middle Ages
  • East Africa
  • Arabic
  • linguistics
  • Historical & comparative linguistics
  • Language teaching and learning
  • Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures
  • History
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Arabic Documents from Medieval Nubia

Geoffrey Khan

Open Book Publishers

2024-05-06

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This volume presents an edition of a corpus of Arabic documents datable to the 11th and 12th centuries AD that were discovered by the Egypt Exploration Society at the site of the Nubian fortress Qaṣr Ibrīm (situated in the south of modern Egypt). The edition of the documents is accompanied by English translations and a detailed analysis of their contents and historical background.

The documents throw new light on relations between Egypt and Nubia in the High Middle Ages, especially in the Fatimid period. They are of particular importance since previous historical studies from the perspective of Arabic sources have been almost entirely based on historiographical sources, often written a long time after the events described and distorted by tendentious points of view.

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Topics

  • Language teaching and learning
  • African history
  • Historical and comparative linguistics
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Historical and comparative linguistics
  • Language teaching and learning
  • African history
  • 11th-12th centuries Nubia
  • Arabic documents
  • Arabic sources
  • Egypt-Nubia relations
  • English translation
  • Middle Ages
  • East Africa
  • Arabic
  • linguistics
  • Historical & comparative linguistics
  • Language teaching and learning
  • Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures
  • History
  • DT82.5.N83