000425814 000__ 02814cam\a2200433\a\4500 000425814 001__ 425814 000425814 005__ 20210513150108.0 000425814 008__ 100310m20062008enk\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000425814 010__ $$a 2006926785 000425814 019__ $$a166281509$$a224841243 000425814 020__ $$a9780754669500 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a9780754669517 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a9780754669524 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a9780754640776 (alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a0754640779 (alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a9780754640783 (alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a0754640787 (alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a9780754640790 (alk. paper) 000425814 020__ $$a0754640795 (alk. paper) 000425814 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm74356392 000425814 035__ $$a425814 000425814 040__ $$aUKM$$cUKM$$dDLC$$dBAKER$$dMBB$$dYDXCP$$dIXA$$dBWK$$dBTCTA$$dCLU$$dMUQ$$dTJC$$dNNG$$dLOA$$dUPP$$dAU@$$dUKMGB$$dISE 000425814 0411_ $$aeng$$hara 000425814 042__ $$alccopycat 000425814 049__ $$aISEA 000425814 05000 $$aD152$$b.I2313 2006 000425814 08200 $$a940.1/82$$222 000425814 1001_ $$aIbn al-Athīr, ʻIzz al-Dīn,$$d1160-1233. 000425814 24010 $$aKāmil fī al-tārīkh.$$kSelections.$$lEnglish 000425814 24514 $$aThe chronicle of Ibn al-Athīr for the crusading period from al-Kāmil fīʾl-taʾrīkh /$$ctranslated by D.S. Richards. 000425814 260__ $$aAldershot, Hants, England ;$$aBurlington, Vt. :$$bAshgate,$$cc2006-c2008. 000425814 300__ $$a3 v. ;$$c24 cm. 000425814 440_0 $$aCrusade texts in translation ;$$v13, 15, 17. 000425814 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 000425814 5050_ $$apt. 1. The years 491-541/1097-1146 : the coming of the Franks and the Muslim response -- pt. 2. The years 541-589/1146-1193 : the age of Nur al-Din and Saladin -- pt. 3. The years 589-629/1193-1231 : the Ayyūbids after Saladin and the Mongol Menace. 000425814 5201_ $$a"The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir (1160-1233A.D.), entitled 'at-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh', is one of the outstanding sources for the history of the mediaeval world. It covers the whole sweep of Islamic history almost up to the death of its author and, with the sources available to him, he attempted to embrace the widest geographical spread; events in Iraq, Iran and further East run in counterpoint with those involving North Africa and Spain. From the time of the arrival of the Crusaders in the Levant, their activities and the Muslim response become the focus of the work." "This part covers the establishment of the Crusader states and the initial weak and divided response of Muslim regimes in the area, the moribund fatimid caliphate in Egypt and competing emirs in Syria and Mesopotamia. The strengthening of the Muslim reaction is typified by the career of Zanki, which also illustrates the important links with events in the orbit of the Abbasid caliphate and the Saljuq sultanate."--BOOK JACKET. 000425814 546__ $$aTranslated from Arabic. 000425814 650_0 $$aCrusades. 000425814 7001_ $$aRichards, D. S.$$q(Donald Sidney),$$d1935- 000425814 85201 $$bgen$$hD152$$i.I2313$$i2006 000425814 86631 $$apt.1-pt.3 000425814 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:425814$$pGLOBAL_SET 000425814 980__ $$aBIB 000425814 980__ $$aBOOK