NAJAF

PORTRAIT OF A HOLY CITY

Najaf: Portrait of a Holy City examines the historical and social aspects of one of Iraq's most important cities, a centre of religious learning and devotion for the Shi'i community since medieval times. Through original contributions by leading Iraqi and international scholars, this volume presents several key aspects of the history and development of the city, its global spiritual and educational prominence and its modern role as an economic and political centre. The thirteen essays in this book cover topics such as Najaf's architecture and urban design, as well as the preservation of its built environment; the impact of social movements and revolutions on the city; pilgrimage and... alles anzeigen expand_more

Najaf: Portrait of a Holy City examines the historical and social aspects of one of Iraq's most important cities, a centre of religious learning and devotion for the Shi'i community since medieval times. Through original contributions by leading Iraqi and international scholars, this volume presents several key aspects of the history and development of the city, its global spiritual and educational prominence and its modern role as an economic and political centre. The thirteen essays in this book cover topics such as Najaf's architecture and urban design, as well as the preservation of its built environment; the impact of social movements and revolutions on the city; pilgrimage and religious authority in Najaf; and the city's libraries and intellectual development.

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  • Artikelnummer SW9780863720574110164
  • Autor find_in_page Géraldine Chatelard
  • Autoreninformationen Dr Géraldine Chatelard is a specialist of contemporary Iraq and… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
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  • Verlag find_in_page Garnet Publishing
  • Seitenzahl 440
  • Veröffentlichung 28.04.2017
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  • ISBN 9780863720574

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