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World Hotels - Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West African History

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 966 EAN: 9781558762411 ISBN: 1558762418 Label: Markus Wiener Pub Manufacturer: Markus Wiener Pub Number Of Pages: 492 Publication Date: 2000-12 Publisher: Markus Wiener Pub Studio: Markus Wiener Pub
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"From the eighth century onwards, the Muslim townsfolk of North Africa were well aware that fifty stages away across the desert to the south lay a land inhabited by black people which was the source of gold, ivory and slaves. It was no mere rumour stemming from occasional journeys of special daring, as it had been in the time of Herodotus. For the Muslims, the black slaves were in their midst as labourers and soldiers, servants and concubines. And soon the passing caravans began to be swelled by black students and pilgrims, showing that the religion and civilization of Islam were spreading across the Sahara into the western and central Sudan...
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Invaluable Comment: Anyone who wants to know about the gold trade and West African history will find this the best collection of orginal sources available in English. Fascinating to read, I not only learned much but discovered many errors in other history books dealing with the same subject.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Corpus of Early arabic Sources For West African History Comment: "From the eighth century onwards, the Muslim townsfolk of North Africa were well aware that fifty stages away across the desert to the south lay a land inhabited by black people which was the source of gold, ivory and slaves. It was no mere rumour stemming from occasional journeys of special daring, as it had been in the time of Herodotus. For the Muslims, the black slaves were in their midst as labourers and soldiers, servants and concubines. And soon the passing caravans began to be swelled by black students and pilgrims, showing that the religion and civilization of Islam were spreading across the Sahara into the western and central Sudan...The main sources for the medieval history of West Africa are to be found in Arabic writings...Here, in 372 pages of clear English translations, is the sum of what Islamic scholars wrote about West Africa between the ninth and the fifteenth centuries, together with the notes necessary to its evaluation and the detailed indexes and glossaries which facilitate comparative use...the work of Levtzion and Hopkins...has been supremely well done."
--Times Literary Supplement
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