Classic Ships of Islam: From Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean

Classic Ships of Islam: From Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean

by Dionysius A Agius
ISBN-10:
9004158634
ISBN-13:
9789004158634
Pub. Date:
12/26/2007
Publisher:
Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
9004158634
ISBN-13:
9789004158634
Pub. Date:
12/26/2007
Publisher:
Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.
Classic Ships of Islam: From Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean

Classic Ships of Islam: From Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean

by Dionysius A Agius

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Overview

This book charts the development of Islamic ships and boats in the Western Indian Ocean from the seventh to the early sixteenth century with reference to earlier periods. It utilizes mainly Classical and Medieval Arabic sources with iconographical evidence and archaeological finds. Maritime activities in the region resulted in a cross fertilization, not only of goods but also of ideas and culture which gave an underlying cohesion to the Arabian, Persian and Indian maritime peoples. This study has led to a re-evaluation of that maritime culture, showing that it was predominantly Persian and Indian, with Chinese influence, throughout the Islamic period until the coming of the Portuguese, as reflected in nautical terminology and technology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789004158634
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/26/2007
Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East Series , #92
Pages: 508
Product dimensions: 0.70(w) x 1.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Dr Dionisius A. Agius is a Fellow of the British Academy. He currently holds the Al Qasimi Professorship in Arabic and Islamic Material Culture at the University of Exeter and is affiliated with King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah. Author of In the Wake of the Dhow: The Arabian Gulf and Oman (2002, 2010) and Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman: The People of the Dhow (2005, 2009).
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