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Walker, J.A.,
A catalogue of the Arab- Byzantine and post-reform Umaiyad
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—,
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London, 1956
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i
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a
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Isl.,
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Edinburgh, 1973
Wellhausen, J., ‘Die Kämpfe der Araber mit den Romäern in der Zeit der
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Wissenschaften,
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—,
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Amsterdam,
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—,
Das arabische Reich und sein Sturz,
Berlin 1902; Eng. tr.,
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kingdom and its fall,
Calcutta, 1927
Wüstenfeld, F.,
Die Familie el-Zubeir. Der Tod Muç‘ab ben el-Zubeir aus
den Muwaffakîyât des Abu Abdallah el-Dimaschkî,
Göttingen, 1878
145
al-‘Abb
a
s b. ‘Abd al-Mu??alib 109,
111
‘Abb
a
sids 13–14, 21–2, 44, 52–3, 86,
101
and the overthrow of the
Umayyads 104–18
passim
‘Abd All
a
h b. al-‘Abb
a
s 109
‘Abd All
a
h b. ‘Al
i
…b. al-‘
Abb
a
s 117
‘Abd All
a
h b. Marw
a
n b. Muhammad
b. Marw
a
n 100
‘Abd All
a
h b. Mu‘
a
wiya 99–101,
106, 111
‘Abd All
a
h b. ‘Umar b. ‘Abd al-‘Az
i
z
96, 99–101
‘Abd al-‘Az
i
z b. al-Hajj
a
j b. ‘Abd al-
Malik 93
‘Abd al-‘Az
i
z b. Marw
a
n 59
‘Abd al-Malik 14, 15, 46–57
passim,
58–71
passim
‘Abd Man
a
f 21, 22
‘Abd Shams 21, 22, 109
Abraham 21
al-Abrash al-Kalb
i
99
Abu ’l-‘Abb
a
s (al-Saff
a
?) 117, 118
Ab
u
‘Amr Kays
a
n 51
Abu ’l-‘
A
?, B. 47
Ab
u
‘Awn al-Azd
i
117
Ab
u
Bakr 18
Ab
u
D
a
’
u
d al-Bakr
i
116
Ab
u
Dulaf 101
Abu ’l-Faraj al-I?fah
a
n
i
121
Ab
u
H
a
shim b. Mu?ammad b. al-
Hanafiyya 52, 110–11
Ab
u
Jahm 117
Ab
u
Mikhnaf 16, 17
Ab
u
Muhammad al-Sufy
a
n
i
94, 97
Ab
u
M
u
s
a
al-Ash‘ar
i
29
Ab
u
Muslim 101, 102, 108, 112–17
Ab
u
Salama 114, 117
Abu ’l-Hayd
a
’ 80, 85
Ab
u
Sufy
a
n b. ?arb 22, 23, 24, 34
administration 10, 34–40, 61–6
Agh
a
n
i
, Kit
a
b al
121
Ahw
a
z 67
al- ‘
a
’idh bi’l-bayt
47
‘
A
’isha 27
ajn
a
d
38, 97, 103
Akroinos, battle 83
‘Al
i
b. Ab
i
T
a
lib 3, 22, 27, 28, 30, 53
chair of 52
‘Al
i
b. Juday‘ al-Kirm
a
n
i
108, 115–
16
am
i
r
35–6, 62, 63
‘Amr b. al-‘
A
s 28
‘Amr b. Sa‘
i
d al-Ashdaq 59
Am
u
Darya
see
Oxus
Arab nationalism, and the Umayyads
126–8
Arabic language 9–11
arabisation 9–11
arbitration (1st civil war) 29
army
development of a standing 62,
105, 107–9
of Peacocks 68
Asad b. ‘Abd All
a
h al-Qasr
i
87–8
al-Ash‘ar
i
, Abu ’l-Hasan 121
ashr
a
f
26, 36, 52–5, 61–2, 67–9
Ashras b. ‘Abd All
a
h al-Sulam
i
85–6
‘
A
sim b. ‘Abd All
a
h al-Hil
a
l
i
87
‘Aw
a
na b. al-Hakam 16
Az
a
riqa 66
Azd, B. 54–5, 73–6, 87, 107–9
Badr, battle of 22
Baj
i
la, B. 82
al-Bakhr
a
’ 93
Index
This index is arranged word by word according to the order of the Roman
alphabet. In the ordering, no account is taken of the symbols ‘or’ for the
Arabic letters
‘ayn
and
hamza,
or of the Arabic definite article
al (’l)
.
146
Index
al-Bal
a
dhur
i
16, 17, 120
Balkh 84–8, 116
bar
i
d
64
Basra 4, 27, 35, 39, 41, 66–71
passim,
106
in revolt of Ibn al-Muhallab
75–6
in second civil war 47, 52–5
al-Batt
a
l 83
Bay
a
n b. Sam‘
a
n 82
Becker, C.H. 18n1, 124
Berbers 8, 9, 11, 84
black flags 86, 115
Book of God 29, 75–6, 86
see also
Koran
Bukh
a
r
a
42, 85–6
Byzantines, military activity against
42, 72–3, 83, 101
caliph, caliphate
see khal
i
fa,
khil
a
fa
Camel, battle of the 27
Charles Martel 83
Christians, Christianity 38, 60–1, 65,
81
circumcision 80, 86
civil war
the first 3, 24–31
the second 46–57
the third 59, 90–103
client(s)
see mawl
a
, maw
a
l
i
coinage, islamisation of 64–5
conquered land, problem of
possession of 25
conquered peoples, administration of
37, 61
Constantinople 42, 72–3
Cresswell, K.A.C. 59
Crete 42
Crone, Patricia xx, 126
Dahh
a
k b. Qays al-Shayb
a
n
i
100
Dahlak, island 92
Damascus 38, 59, 83, 117
in third civil war 91, 93, 94, 97–8
da‘wa
(Abb
a
sid) 111–17
see also
H
a
shimiyya
Dayr Hind 100
Dayr al-Jam
a
jim, battle 69, 70
Dennett, D.C. 79–80, 124
Dhakhw
a
niyya 97, 100, 102
d
i
n
a
r
64
dirham
65
d
i
w
a
n
63, 64, 91, 95, 105, 115
Dome of the Rock 49, 59–61
Donner, F.McGraw 126
Dujayl, river 67, 68
Egypt 35, 39–40, 48, 59, 70, 117
arabisation of 10, 11
islamisation of 9
Ende, Werner 126, 128
factionalism among Arabs 53–5, 69,
73–6, 85, 90–103
passim,
105–7
F
a
khita 58–9
family of the Prophet 3, 12, 110–12
Farazdaq 121
F
a
rs 48, 68, 76
F
a
tima, d. of the Prophet 50–1, 53,
111
figural representation, attitude to in
early Islam 65
fils
65
fitna see
civil war
Fust
a
t 26
garrison towns 25, 26, 32
see also
Basra, Fust
a
t, K
u
fa,
Qayraw
a
n, W
a
si?
genealogical tradition, Muslim 21–
2, 36
Ghayl
a
n al-Dimashq
i
92
Ghayl
a
niyya 92–3, 95, 96, 102
Gibb, H.A.R. 25, 78, 86–8
Gibbon, Edward 84
Gibraltar 8
Goldziher, Ignaz 123–4
governor
see am
i
r
hajj
5, 6, 60
al-Hajj
a
j b. Y
u
suf 8, 56, 58–71
passim,
74, 77, 93
and bombardment of Mecca
12, 49
and the
maw
a
l
i
5, 70–1
Index
147
Hamad
a
n 116
al-H
a
rith b. Surayj 86–8, 92, 94,
107–9
Harra, battle of the 48
Harr
a
n 97–103
passim,
117
al-Hasan b. ‘Al
i
30, 46
al-Hasan b. Qa??aba 116–17
H
a
shim, B. 22, 24, 110
see also
family of the Prophet
H
a
shim b. ‘Abd Man
a
f 22, 109
H
a
shimiyya 52–3, 55, 76, 86, 102,
104–18
passim
Hass
a
n b. Nu‘m
a
n 8
heir apparent
see wali ’l-‘ahd
Herat 69
heresiography 121
hilm
42
Hims 38, 93, 94, 97–101
Hinds, Martin 25, 26
al-?
i
ra 99–100
Hish
a
m b. ‘Abd al-Malik 72, 81–9,
91, 92, 95, 118
?ujr b. ‘Ad
i
41
al-Humayma 109–12
al-Husayn b. ‘Al
i
12, 46, 50, 53
al-Husayn b. Numayr al-Sak
u
n
i
48–
9
Ibn ‘Abd al-Hakam 121
Ibn ‘As
a
kir 121
Ibn al-Ash‘ath 6, 8, 62, 67–71, 95
Ibn Is?
a
q 16, 17
Ibn Khald
u
n 123
Ibn Sa‘d 121
Ibn al-Zubayr, ‘Abd All
a
h 14, 15,
46–57
passim,
61, 94
Ibr
a
h
i
m b. M
a
lik al-Ashtar 53
Ibr
a
h
i
m b. Mu?ammad b. ‘Al
i
b. al-
‘Abb
a
s 113–15, 117
Ibr
a
h
i
m b. al-Wal
i
d b. ‘Abd al-
Malik 96–8
iconoclasm, Byzantine, possible
Muslim influence on 65
Ifr
i
qiya 7, 8
im
a
m
3, 21
Iraq, Iraqis 3–5, 38, 82, 106, 116
arabisation of 11
in civil wars 27–32, 46–57
passim,
99–101
in revolt of Ibn al-Ash‘ath 66–
71
in revolt of Ibn al-Muhallab
75–6
islamisation of 9
modern, and the Umayyads
127–8
see also
Basra, K
u
fa, W
a
sit
Islam
acceptance by non-Muslims
7–9, 62, 77–81
development and spread of
under Umayyads 1–9
significance of word 7, 8, 61
islamisation 1–9
Istakhr 99
Ja‘d b. Dirham 82
al-J
a
hiz 12
Jahm b. ?afw
a
n 87, 108
Jar
i
r 121
al-Jarr
a
? b. ‘Abd All
a
h al-Hakam
i
80
Jaxartes, river 85
Jayh
u
n, river
see
Oxus
Jaz
i
ra
see
Mesopotamia
Jerusalem 6, 49, 59–61, 99, 127
Jews, Judaism 38, 60–1, 65
jizya
78, 95
John of Damascus, Saint 42
Jordan (district) 38, 99, 109
Juday‘ al-Kirm
a
n
i
87–8, 107–8
Junayd b. ‘Abd al-Rahm
a
n al-Murr
i
86
Ka‘ba 21, 22, 82
destruction and rebuilding in
second civil war 14–15, 48–9,
55, 60–1
K
a
bul 8
Kalb, B. 42, 70, 76, 93, 97–102
passim
in second civil war 54, 59
Karbal
a
’ 47, 50, 53
Kays
a
niyya 51
Kh
a
lid b. ‘Abd All
a
h al-Qasr
i
81–3,
85, 87–8, 93–5
khal
i
fa, khil
a
fa
1, 12–15, 21, 43,
91
148
Index
khar
a
j
78, 80
Kh
a
rijism, Kh
a
rijites 75, 82, 84,
90, 100, 121
and second civil war 47, 49, 56,
66–7
origins and character of 3–4,
30–1
Khar
i
st
a
n, battle 87
Khazars 83
Kh
a
zir R., battle on 53
Khid
a
sh 112–13
Khur
a
s
a
n, Khur
a
s
a
n
i
s 9, 74–5, 80,
85–8, 96
and the overthrow of the
Umayyads 104–18
passim
conquest and settlement of 39,
41, 42, 54
khutba
6, 41, 66, 95
Khuz
a
‘a, B. 113, 115
Khuzist
a
n 69, 76
king, kingship 12–15, 43
Kirm
a
n 48, 76
Koran 5, 10, 28, 61, 95
see also
Book of God
K
u
fa 1, 35, 39, 40–1, 75–6, 99–101
importance in development of
Islam 2–3
in establishment of ‘Abb
a
sids
106–17
passim
in first civil war 26–30
in revolt of Ibn al-Ash‘ath
66–71
in second civil war 50–3
l
a
hukma ill
a
li’ll
a
h
30
Lammens, Henri 124
Leo III 65, 73
mahd
i
52
maj
u
s
7
Mans
u
r b. Jumh
u
r al-Kalb
i
93, 96,
100–1
al-Maqr
i
z
i
12
Marj R
a
hi?, battle of 54, 58–9
Marw
a
n b. al-Hakam (Marw
a
n I)
14, 26, 34, 46, 48, 58
Marw
a
n b. Mu?ammad b.
Marw
a
n (Marw
a
n II) 83, 90,
94, 96–103, 107, 116–17
Maslama b. ‘Abd al-Malik 73, 76,
83
mawl
a
, maw
a
l
i
4–5, 8, 9, 74, 75,
86, 92
and H
a
shimiyya 105–6, 112–14
and movement of Mukht
a
r
51–2, 56, 64
and revolt of Ibn al-Ash‘ath
69–70
and ‘Umar II 76–81
as private army 97
attitudes of modern scholars to
124
Mecca, Meccans 21–3, 25, 27, 31,
82, 115
and Dome of the Rock 60–1
in second civil war 12, 14–15,
47–9, 55
Medina, Medinese 12, 17, 25–7,
47–8, 77
Merv 39, 86, 87, 107–9, 114–16
Mesopotamia 35, 53–5, 96–103
passim
mi‘r
a
j
60
al-Mizza 93, 98
Morony, M.G. 126
Mo?ul 100, 117
Mu‘
a
wiyab. Ab
i
Sufy
a
n 1, 13–14,
23, 34, 40–5
passim,
63
his rise to the caliphate 24–33
passim
Mu‘
a
wiya b. Yaz
i
d (Mu‘
a
wiya II)
34, 40, 47
Mudar, B. 54, 62, 82–6
passim,
107–9, 115, 118
and Ibn al-Muhallab 69, 73–6
in third civil war 93, 100, 102
al-Mugh
i
ra b. Sa‘
i
d 82
al-Mugh
i
ra b. Shu‘ba 40–1
al-Muhallab b. Ab
i
?ufra 66, 73,
107
Muhammad the Prophet 21–3, 44,
48
ascension of
see mi‘r
a
j
see also
family of the Prophet,
Sunna
Muhammad b. ‘Al
i
…b. al-‘Abb
a
s
110–13
Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya
Index
149
51–3, 110
Muhammad b. Kh
a
lid al-Qasr
i
117
Muhammad b. al-Q
a
sim 8
Muharram, 10th of 50, 53–5
Mukht
a
r 3, 51–3, 110–11
Murji’a, Murji’ites 87
M
u
s
a
b. Nu?ayr 8
Mu?’ab b. al-Zubayr 48, 49
Muslim b. ‘Uqba al-Murr
i
47–8
Mu‘tazila 94–5
Nadr b. Sa‘
i
d al-Harash
i
100
Nahraw
a
n, battle of 30
Nasr b. Sayy
a
r 88, 96, 101, 105–8,
113, 115–16
Nih
a
wand 116
Nish
a
pur 39, 108, 116
Nisibis 100
‘northerners’ 21, 36, 73–6, 90, 93,
107
in second civil war 47–8, 53–5
see also
Qays, Mu?ar, Tam
i
m
Noth, Albrecht xix, 125
Oxus 8, 87
Palestine 38, 98
Palmyra (Tadmur) 93, 97–9
papyri, administrative 10, 39, 63
Penitents
see taww
a
b
u
n
Persia, Persians 105, 113
islamisation of 9
lack of arabisation of 9–11
Petersen, E.L. 126
pilgrimage to Mecca
see ?ajj
Poitiers, battle of 83
police force
see shur?a
prayer
see sal
a
t
Prophet
see
Muhammad
qab
i
la
62
Qadariyya 92–3 95, 97
Qahtaba b. Shab
i
b al-T
a
’
i
115–17
q
a
’id
63
qawm
62
Qayraw
a
n 7, 42, 84
Qays, B. 76, 93, 96–103
passim,
108
and second civil war 47, 48, 54,
59
Qinnasr
i
n 38, 97, 99, 103
Qud
a
‘a 36, 38, 42, 54
Q
u
mis 116
Qur’
a
n
see
Koran
Ouraysh, Qurash
i
s 3, 21, 27, 35, 46,
95
qurr
a
’
28, 68, 70
Qutayba b. Muslim 8, 74, 84
Rab
i
‘a, B. 54–5, 73, 100, 107, 116
Raj
a
’ b. ?aywa al-Kind
i
72
Ramla 38, 74
Rayy 116
Redwan Sayyid 125
religious scholars, Muslim 2, 12,
16–18
Rhodes 42
Rightly Guided Caliphs 18
Rotter, Gernot 125
Rus
a
fa 83, 91, 99
Sa‘
i
d b. Hish
a
m b. ‘Abd al-Malik
99
al-Salafiyya 127
Sal
a
t
5, 6, 35, 70
S
a
lihb. ‘Al
i
(‘Abb
a
sid) 117
Samarqand 42, 84–6
Sarj
u
n 42
saw
a
d
38
Schacht, J 18n2, 125
seal (and staff) of caliph 26, 91
Sebu, river 84
Shaban, M.A. xix, 25, 124
Shab
i
b b.Yaz
i
d al-Shayb
a
n
i
66
Shayb
a
n, B. 100
Sh
i
‘ism, Sh
i
‘ites 11, 18, 41, 82, 90,
99–100, 106, 121
in second civil war 50–3, 55
in third civil war 90, 99–100
origin and character of 3, 22,
24, 31
sh
u
r
a
94–5
shur?a
35
Siff
i
n, battle of 28
Sikadanj 115
S
i
st
a
n (Sijist
a
n) 66
150
Index
sources
Muslim literary 5, 7, 11–18, 39,
120–1, 123–4
other 28, 42, 73, 121–2
‘southerners’ 21, 36, 53–5, 73–6,
90–3, 107
see also
Azd, Kalb, Khuz
a
‘a,
Qud
a
‘a, Rab
i
‘a, Yemen
Sufy
a
n
i
, the 34
Sufy
a
nids 34–45
passim,
, 47
Sulaym
a
n b. ‘Abd al-Malik 72–5
Sulaym
a
n b. Hish
a
m b. ‘Abd al-
Malik 91, 94, 97–102
Sulaym
a
n b. Kath
i
r al-Khuz
a
‘
i
113–
15
Su-Lu 85–8
al-Sumayda‘ al-Kind
i
75
Sunna
12, 18, 29, 95
definition of 2–3
in anti-Umayyad propaganda
48, 75–6, 86
Sunn
i
Islam, Sunn
i
s 2, 3, 11, 18, 24
Syria, Syrians 23, 24–32
passim,
35, 38, 102
arabisation of 11
in second civil war 46–57
passim
islamisation of 8
modern, and the Umayyads
127–8
use of Syrian troops 62, 67, 68,
74, 76, 87, 96, 99, 105
al-Tabar
i
16, 17, 120
T
a
’if 23, 40
Talha 27
ta’l
i
f al-qul
u
b
23
Tam
i
m, B. 54–5, 86, 107–8
T
a
riq 8
al-taww
a
b
u
n
51
taxation, taxes 5, 25, 35, 37, 63,
70, 86
and Na?r b. Sayy
a
r 106–7
and ‘Umar II 77–81
see also jizya, khar
a
j, zak
a
t
Th
a
bit b. Nu‘aym 98–9
Thaq
i
f, Thaqaf
i
s 35, 40, 51, 63, 83
Theophanes 28, 42
Tiberias 38, 99
Transoxania (Soghdiana) 84–8, 116
tribal notables
see ashr
a
f
Tukharist
a
n (Bactria) 84–8
al-tulaq
a
’
23
Turgesh 85–8
Turks 84–5
‘Ubayd All
a
h b. Ziy
a
d 40–1, 50, 53,
55
‘Umar b. ‘Abd al-‘Az
i
z (‘Umar II)
58, 75, 84, 92, 94, 121
and the
maw
a
l
i
76–81
choice of as caliph 72–3
‘Fiscal Rescript’ of 78
importance in historical
tradition 15, 18, 77
‘Umar b. Hubayra 76, 82, 107
‘Umar b. al-Khattab (‘Umar I) 15,
18, 25, 26, 28, 63, 95
Umayya b. ‘Abd Shams b. ‘Abd
Man
a
f 22, 26
Umayyad family 21–4
‘Uqba b. N
a
fi‘ 7
‘Uthm
a
n b. ‘Aff
a
n 26–31
passim
‘Uthm
a
n b. Juday‘ al-Kirm
a
n
i
116
wafd, wuf
u
d
42, 62
wali ’l-‘ahd
43, 74, 91, 94
al-Wal
i
d b. ‘Abd al-Malik (Wal
i
d 1)
58, 63, 66
al-Wal
i
d b. Yaz
i
d (Wal
i
d II) 81, 90–
4
W
a
sit 67, 75–6, 100–1, 117–18
waz
i
r
52, 112
Wellhausen, J. xix, 17, 25, 99, 120,
123–5
al-wu?af
a
’
82
Yahy
a
b. Zayd b. ‘Al
i
106, 113
al-Ya‘q
u
b
i
120
Yarm
u
k, battle of 23
Yaz
i
d b. ‘Abd al-Malik (Yaz
i
d II)
65, 72, 75, 81, 84, 91, 93
Yaz
i
d b. Ab
i
Muslim 84
Yaz
i
d b. Ab
i
Sufy
a
n 23
Yaz
i
d b. Kh
a
lid al-Qasr
i
97–8
Yaz
i
d b. Mu‘
a
wiya b. Ab
i
Sufy
a
n
(Yaz
i
d I) 13–14, 40–4
passim,
Index
151
46–8, 50, 58–9
Yaz
i
d b. al-Muhallab 69, 73–6, 93
Yaz
i
d b. ‘Umar b. Hubayra 97, 99,
101, 107, 116, 118
Yaz
i
d b. al-Wal
i
d b. ‘Abd
al-Malik (Yaz
i
d III) 93, 94–6,
97, 102, 107
Yemen, Yemenis 23, 55, 62, 82, 85–
6
and Ibn al-Ash‘ath 69
and Ibn al-Muhallab 73–6
in overthrow of Umayyads 105–
17
passim
in third civil war 93, 96, 102
Y
u
suf b. ‘Umar al-Thaqaf
i
82–3,
93, 96, 97
Z
a
b (Greater), river 117
Z
a
bulist
a
n 67
zak
a
t
78
Zamzam, well at Mecca 82
Zayd b. ‘Al
i
106
zind
i
q
81
Ziy
a
d b. Ab
i
hi (Ziy
a
d b.
Ab
i
Sufy
a
n) 40–1
Zoroastrians
see maj
u
s
al-Zubayr b. al-‘Aww
a
m 27
Zunb
i
l 67–9
Document Outline - Book Cover
- Title
- Contents
- Conventions
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Figures and Maps
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Importance of the Umayyad Period and its Place in Islamic History
- Arabisation
- The Umayyads in Muslim Tradition
- The Umayyad Family and its Rise to the Caliphate
- Mu'awiya's Acquisition of the Caliphate
- The Sufyanids
- Events and Personalities of the Sufyanid Period
- The Second Civil War
- 'Abd al-Malik and al-Hajjaj
- Changes in Government and Administration
- Al-Hajjaj in Iraq
- The Development of Factionalism and the Problems of Islamisation
- The Family of al-Muhallab and the Development of Factionalism
- 'Umar II and the Mawali
- Hisham and Khalid al-Qasri
- The Third Civil War and the Caliphate of Marwan II
- Yazid III
- Marwan II
- The Overthrow of the Umayyad Caliphate
- The Muslims of Khurasan
- The Army
- The 'Abbasids and the Hashimiyya
- The Umayyad Collapse
- A Note on the Sources
- Modern Developments in the Study of and Attitudes to Umayyad History
- Bibliographical Postscript to the Second Edition
- Bibliography
- Index
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