----- 安纳托利亚的塞尔柱人:中世纪中东的法院与社团
Chapter 1: Introduction Part One: Dynastic Identity and the Great Seljuk Inheritance Chapter 2: The House of Mengujek in Divrigi: Constructions of Dynastic Identity in the Late 12th Century Chapter 3: 'The King of the East and the West': the Seljuk Dynastic Concept and Titles in the Muslim and Christian Sources Chapter 4: A Nadim for the Sultan: Rawandi and the Anatolian Seljuks Part Two: The Royal Household Chapter 5: Harem Christianity: The Byzantine Identity of Seljuk Princes Chapter 6: Paper, Stone, Scissors: 'Ala' al-Din Kayqubad, 'Ismat al-Dunya wa 'I-Din, and the Writing of Seljuk History Part Three: Sufism at Court and in Society Chapter 7: In the Proximity of Sultans: Majd al-Din Ishaq, Ibn 'Arabi and the Seljuk Court Chapter 8: Sufis and the Seljuk Court in Mongol Anatolia: Politics and Patronage in the Works of Jalal al-Din Rumi and Sultan Walad Chapter 9: Futuwwa in 13th-century Rum and Armenia: Reform Movements and the Managing of Multiple Allegiances on the Seljuk Periphery Chapter 10: Conclusion: Research on the Seljuks of Anatolia: Some Comments on the State of the Art.
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