Laiou, Mottahedeh (eds), The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World (2001)
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Abbreviation
Laiou, Mottahedeh (eds), The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World (2001)
Form of publication
Book

Giles Constable, Ridwan al-Sayyid, George T. Dennis, Al. Kazhdan, Oleg Grabar, Charalambos Bouras et al, The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World Angeliki E. Laiou and Roy Parviz Mottahedeh (editors), (Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard University, Washington, D.C. 2001)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 10: 0-88402-277-3
Data

The studies in this volume originated in a symposium held at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC in May 1997. The 15 papers include studies on the idea of the Jihad before the Crusades, the notion of holy war in Byzantium, the representation of Europe in Arab hero cycles, Islamic views of Byzantium, the Crusades through Armenian eyes, Byzantium views of Latin Christianity, changing patterns of eastern Mediterranean trade and economy caused by the Crusades, and the impact of western art and architecture on the forms of Islam and Byzantium. The contributors are drawn from an international group of senior scholars in their fields; the editors both teach History at Harvard.

Total pages -VII, 298 (dimensions 26X18.5)

Key words
Aleppo / Haleb.
Alexandria, Medieval.
Alexios I Komnenos.
Angeli / Angeloi, Byzantine dynasty.
Antioch / Antakya.
Arab sources / Arabic sources.
Baghdad.
Byzantine Balkans.
Byzantine sources.
Cairo.
Caliphate.
Castle / Fortress.
Commerce.
Comneni / Komnenoi.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
County of Edessa / Comté d’Edesse.
County of Tripoli / Comté de Tripoli.
Crusaders.
Crusades.
Damascus.
Desert.
Eastern Mediterranean.
Economy.
Edessa / Urfa.
Empire of Nicaea.
Frankish emperors / Latin emperors.
Frankish rule / Latin rule.
Franks.
Holy Land.
Hulagu Khan.
Institutions.
Islam.
Islamic architecture.
Islamic civilization.
Jerusalem.
Kingdom of Jerusalem / Royaume de Jérusalem.
Late Byzantine period, Palaeologan / Palaiologan period.
Latin Church.
Louis IX of France, saint.
Mamluks.
Medieval era.
Middle Byzantine period.
Middle East.
Middle East under Latin rule.
Mongols.
Moslem pilgrimage.
Northern / Upper Mesopotamia.
Peloponnese.
Pillage.
Pisa, Pisans.
Principality of Antioch / Principauté de Antioche.
Principate of Achaea.
Saladin, ruler / Salah ad-Din.
Seljuk Turks.
Syria.
War.