Format:
XII, 486 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
ISBN:
9781463206512
Series Statement:
Islamic history and thought 9
Content:
Pre-Islamic khans of Jordan -- Early Islamic khans of Jordan -- Middle Islamic khans of Jordan -- Archaeology of Khan Al-Aqaba -- Khan Al-Aqaba material culture -- Late Islamic khans of Jordan.
Content:
"The origin and development of the khan, also known as caravanserai or roadside inns, is an area of research that has not been extensively addressed in existing studies on the Islamic history and archaeology of Jordan. This is despite the historic importance of khans as way stations for pilgrims undertaking the hajj pilgrimage and their ubiquitous presence throughout the Jordanian landscape. Previous studies that have been carried out on the khans, have been either very general or restricted in terms of geography and chronological/historical scope. Therefore, the present study will include a diachronic study of the development of a particular khan-the Aqaba castle-being an important Islamic khan sat at the junction of two major pilgrim routes, based on both Arabic and Crusader sources, and the results of the excavations undertaken by Ghent University in Aqaba. The main objectives concerning the Khan al-Aqaba project are defining a chronological sequence regarding the occupation of the site and to provide a structural interpretation of the layout of both the standing remains and the underlying structures. The combination of a detailed study of Khan al-Aqaba, coupled with overviews of the other Jordan khans, will result in the first diachronic description and analysis of the origin and development of the khans in Jordan"--
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Al Shqour, Reem Samed The Aqaba Khans and the origins of the khans in Jordan Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, 2019 ISBN 9781463239541
Language:
English
Keywords:
Akaba
;
Karawanserei