A History of Palestine, 634-1099Cambridge University Press, 27 בפבר׳ 1997 - 996 עמודים This is the first comprehensive history of Palestine from the Muslim conquest in 634 to that of the Crusaders in 1099. It is a translation and revised version of volume I of Palestine during the first Muslim period which was published in Hebrew in 1983 and presents an authoritative survey of the early mediaeval Islamic and Jewish worlds. Professor Gil begins by reviewing the political and military events in Palestine before and after the Arab invasion. Later chapters explore the Abbasid, Tulunid, Ikhshidid and Fatimid periods, during which time Palestine was an almost perpetual battlefield for states, armies and factions. Against this backdrop of conflict and administrative changes, the author portrays the everyday life of Palestine and its inhabitants. He looks at the economic history of Palestine--its agriculture, transport facilities, exports and systems of taxation--as well as the religious status of Jerusalem, the nature of Islam's tolerance towards Jews and Christians and the status, leadership and customs of the Christian populace. Specific attention is paid to the history of Palestinian Jews under Muslim rule. Professor Gil details their topography, economic activities and religious life; he explores the Karaite and Samaritan communities and discusses the role of the most prominent Jewish institution, the yeshiva. A history of Palestine, 634-1099 is based on an impressive array of sources. Professor Gil has put to use more than one thousand documents of the Cair Geniza collection and these are paralleled by Arabic, Syriac, Latin and Greek material. This monumental study will be an essential resource for students and specialists of mediaeval Islamic and Jewish history and religious studies and for anyone interested in the history of the Holy Land. |
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Introduction | 1 |
1 The Concept | 11 |
The causes of the Great | 12 |
The tribes and the population of Palestine | 16 |
Dhát Atláh Muta | 21 |
Muhammad and the Palestinian tribes | 24 |
Dliát alSalásil | 25 |
Tabúk | 26 |
Fatimid advance northwards d | 348 |
Fatimid retreat d | 349 |
Fatimid advance northwards e | 350 |
The attitude of the Muslims in Palestine towards the Fatimids | 352 |
Events of the year 979 | 354 |
The episode of alQassam | 355 |
Events in Palestine 981983 | 358 |
Manasseh b Abraham alQazzaz Paltiel | 359 |
The treaties with towns in the south of Palestine | 28 |
The expedition of Usama b Zayd | 31 |
The great invasion | 32 |
The expedition of Amr ibn alAs | 38 |
The expedition of Khálid ibn alWalid | 40 |
Ijnádayn | 41 |
Additional conquests | 43 |
The battle of the Yarmuk | 45 |
The dismissal of Khálid ibn alWalid | 48 |
The capitulation of Jerusalem | 51 |
The completion of the conquest | 57 |
The attitude of the population towards the conqueror | 60 |
Jerusalem | 65 |
2 Islam Strikes Roots | 75 |
Natural disasters | 89 |
The religious status of Jerusalem | 90 |
The achievements of the Umayyads | 104 |
The administrative division | 110 |
Muslim personalities in the Umayyad period | 114 |
The tribes | 130 |
3 The Local Population and the Muslims | 139 |
The protected people | 140 |
The taxes | 143 |
The responsibility for the life of the dhimmi | 158 |
Freedom of worship and its limitations | 160 |
Professions and offices | 161 |
Matters of inheritance Muslim courts | 163 |
The population and localities | 169 |
4 The Economy | 224 |
Occupations | 229 |
Book production | 232 |
Exports | 236 |
Internal trade | 241 |
Imports | 242 |
The representative of the merchants | 248 |
Seafaring | 249 |
Commercial methods | 252 |
Measures and coins | 257 |
The Maghribis | 260 |
The economy of Jerusalem | 277 |
5 Palestine from the Beginning of Abbasid rule to Fatimids | 279 |
The days of alMamún and his successors | 294 |
The Abbasid caliphs and Jerusalem | 297 |
The sixties of the ninth century | 299 |
More about Muslim personalities during the Abbasid period | 301 |
The period of the Tulunids | 306 |
Qarmatis and Fatimids | 310 |
The invasion of Tiberias by the Qarmatis and the return of the Abbasids | 312 |
The Ikhshidids | 316 |
Ikhshidids | 328 |
the war of sixty years and other events during the eleventh century | 335 |
Fatimid retreat a | 337 |
Fatimid advance northwards b | 339 |
Yaqúb ibn Killis | 340 |
Fatimid retreat b | 342 |
Fatimid advance northwards c | 343 |
Renewal of the Byzantine offensive | 344 |
The episode of Bakjúr 983988 | 364 |
The events of 996997 internal war in Palestine | 366 |
The cruelties of alHakim | 370 |
The first war of the Jarrahids 10111014 | 381 |
Second war of the Jarrahids 10241029 580581 For roughly eleven years from 1013 until 1024 peace reigned | 385 |
Forty years of Fatimid rule | 397 |
The invasion of the Turcomans | 409 |
The situation in Palestine during Turcoman rule | 414 |
Events in Tyre | 418 |
Brief chronological summary | 420 |
Muslim personalities during the last generations of the period | 421 |
7 The Christians | 430 |
Christendom in Jerusalem | 435 |
Christianity in other Palestinian localities | 442 |
Christian sects | 447 |
The patriarchs and other personalities in the Church of Jerusalem | 454 |
Ritual and customs | 464 |
The authorities and the Christians | 469 |
Aid and reconstruction | 478 |
Christian pilgrimage | 482 |
8 The Jewish Population and its leadership | 490 |
The Palestinian yeshiva in ancient sources | 495 |
Palestinian customs | 501 |
The organisation of the yeshiva and its titles | 505 |
The status of the yeshiva and its prerogatives | 508 |
Peacemaking | 511 |
The judicial prerogative | 516 |
Excommunication | 522 |
Aid for individuals | 525 |
Palestinians versus Babylonians | 527 |
The exilarchs | 540 |
Relations between the Palestinian yeshiva and the communities in Palestine and the diaspora | 545 |
The Jewish leadership and the Fa timid authorities | 549 |
Calendrical matters | 562 |
Yeshiva and community | 569 |
Communal leaders in close contact with the yeshiva | 575 |
The negidtm | 595 |
Aid for the yeshiva and the Jewish population of Jerusalem | 601 |
Aliya immigration to Palestine and pilgrimage | 609 |
Burial in Palestine | 631 |
The Jewish quarters of Jerusalem | 635 |
The geonim of Palestine | 653 |
The affair of David b Daniel | 750 |
The yeshiva last pages | 774 |
9 Karaites and Samaritans | 777 |
Karaism in Palestine in the tenth century | 784 |
The Karaite nesiim | 790 |
Beliefs and opinions | 794 |
The social structure of the Karaites | 807 |
The Karaites and their leaders in the eleventh century | 809 |
The Samaritans | 820 |
10 THE Crusaders Conquest and the Fate of Palestinian Jewry | 826 |
Chronology | 839 |
862 | |
912 | |
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