The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 34

Incipient Decline: The Caliphates of al-Wāthiq, al-Mutawakkil, and al-Muntaṣir A.D. 841-863/A.H. 227-248

Translated by Joel L. Kraemer

Subjects: Islam
Series: SUNY series in Near Eastern Studies
Paperback : 9780887068751, 282 pages, September 1989
Hardcover : 9780887068744, 282 pages, October 1989

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Table of contents

Preface

Translator's Foreword

Abbreviations

Tables

1. Genealogy of 'Abbasid Caliphs (A.D. Ninth Century)

2. Genealogy of the Khaqanids

3. Genealogy of the Tahirids

Maps

1. Armenia, Adharbayjan, Arran

2. Samarra

The Caliphate of Harun al-Wathiq Abu Ja'far

The Events of the Year 227 (841/842) (cont'd)

The Events of the Year 228 (842/843)

The Events of the Year 229 (843/844)

The Reason for al-Wathiq's Action against the Secretaries This Year

The Events of the Year 230 (844/845)

An Account of the Dispatch of Bugha al-Kabir to the Tribesmen

The Events of the Year 231 (845/846)

The Reason for the Liquidation of the Banu Sulaym and Its Consequences

The Reason for the Rebellion of the Baghdad Group and the Consequence of Their Action and That of Ahmad b. Nasr

The Reason for the Prisoner Exchange and How It Took Place

The Events of the Year 232 (846/847)

The Reason for Bugha the Elder's March against the Banu Numayr and What Took Place between Them

An Account of the Illness from Which al-Wathiq Died

A Portrayal of al-Wathiq, His Years, and the Extent of His Caliphate

Some Reports about al-Wathiq

The Caliphate of Ja`far al-Mutawakkil `ala-llah

The Events of the Year 232 (846/847) (cont'd)

The Occasion of Ja'far's Becoming Caliph and the Period of His Caliphate

The Events of the Year 233 (847/848)

The Reason for al-Mutawakkil's Anger at Muhammad b.al-Zayyat and Its Consequences

The Events of the Year 234 (848/849)

The Reason for Muhammad b. al-Ba'ith's Escape and the Consequences of His Affair

The Reason for Itakh's Pilgrimage This Year

The Events of the Year 235 (849/850)

How Itakh Was Killed

The Events of the Year 236 (850/851)

The Killing of Muhammad b. Ibrahim b. Mus`ab and How It Took Place

The Events of the Year 237 (851/852)

The Cause of the Revolt by the Inhabitants of Armenia against Yusuf b. Muhammad

What Was Done with Ahmad b. Nasr and the Result of This

The Events of the Year 238 (852/853)

Bugha's Role in the Defeat of Ishaq b. Isma`il

The Events of the Year 239 (853/854)

The Events of the Year 240 (854/855)

The Cause for the Revolt of the Inhabitants of Hims. and Its Result

The Events of the Year 241 (855/856)

The Role of the Inhabitants of Hims. in the Revolt against Muhammad b. `Abdawayh and Its Consequence for Them

The Reason for Flogging `Isa b. Ja`far b. `Asim and the Caliph's Role in This

The Reason for the Prisoner Exchange

The Affair of the Bujah and Its Consequences

The Events of the Year 242 (856/857)

The Events of the Year 243 (857/858)

The Events of the Year 244 (858/859)

The Events of the Year 245 (859/860)

The Cause of Najah b. Salamah's Demise

The Events of the Year 246 (860/865)

The Events of the Year 247 (865/862)

The Reason for al-Mutawakkil's Murder and How It Took Place

Some Things about al-Mutawakkil and His Way of Life

The Caliphate of al-Muntasir Muhammad b. Ja`far

The Events of the Year 247 (865/862) (cont'd)

The Events of the Year 248 (862/863)

The Reason for Dispatching Wasif to Byzantium and His Role

The Abdication of al-Mu`tazz and al-Mu'ayyad

The Illness That Caused al-Muntasir's Death, the Time When He Died, and How Long He Lived

Something of al-Muntasir's Conduct

Bibliography of Cited Works

Index

Description

The events described in this volume took place during al-Ṭabarī's own time. Al-Ṭabarī was thus writing "contemporary history," and his narrative, often based on first-hand reports, is drawn in vivid and arresting detail. The volume portrays the summit of "the Sāmarrā period," following al-Mu'taṣim's transfer of the 'Abbāsid capital upstream from Baghdad to Samarra.

Three caliphs are portrayed in this volume: al-Mu'tasim's son and successor, al-Wathiq; al-Wathiq's brother al-Mutawakkil; and al-Mutawakkil's son al-Muntaṣir. At this time the 'Abbāsid caliphs came under the dominant influence of the Turkish military elite. The crowning example of Turkish power and 'Abbāsid frailty was the dramatic assassination of al-Mutawakkil by Turkish officers within the precincts of his own palace. The Turks were afterward not only instrumental in raising al-Muntasir the caliphate, they also forced him to depose his two brothers as heirs apparent. Finally, they had al-Muntaṣir himself killed.

During the period of al-Wāthiq and al-Mutawakkil, insurrections erupted in the center of the empire, and serious revolts broke out in distant provinces, including Africa and Armenia. The Byzantine raids on Damietta and Samosata were memorable events, and periodic Muslim forays were made into Byzantine territory. Prisoner exchanges between Muslims and Byzantines are reported in engaging detail on the basis of eyewitness testimony. The report of a prisoner release by a Shi'ite emissary to the Byzantine emperor contains a charming description of his visit to Constantinople and his audience with Michael III.

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