Power, Politics, and Tradition in the Mongol Empire and the Ilkhanate of Iran
Oxford University Press

Power, Politics, and Tradition in the Mongol Empire and the Ilkhanate of Iran

Subjects: History, Asian history
ISBN13: 9780198768593
Published: 20 Oct 2016

Format - Hardback
By Hope, Michael

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Power, Politics, and Tradition in the Mongol Empire and the Ilkhanate of Iran

Regular price A$204.28
Sale price A$204.28 Regular price A$210.60
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This study provides a new interpretation of how political authority was conceived and transmitted in the Early Mongol Empire (1227-1259) and its successor state in the Middle East, the =Ilkh=anate (1258-1335). Authority within the Mongol Empire was intimately tied to the character of its founder, Chinggis Khan, whose reign served as an idealized model for the exercise of legitimate authority amongst his political successors. Yet Chinggis
Khan's legacy was interpreted differently by the various factions within his army. In the years after his death, two distinct political traditions emerged within the Mongol Empire, the collegial and the
patrimonialist. Each of these streams represented the economic and political interests of different groups within the Mongol Empire, respectively, the military aristocracy and the central government. The supporters of both streams claimed to adhere to the ideal of Chinggisid rule, but their different statuses within the Mongol community led them to hold divergent views of what constituted legitimate political authority. Michael Hope's study details the origin of,
and the differences between, these two streams of tradition; analyzing the role that these streams played in the political development of the Mongol Empire and the =Ilkh=anate; and assessing the role that
ideological tension between the two streams played in the events leading up to the division of the =Ilkh=anate. Hope demonstrates that the policy and identity of both the Early Mongol Empire and the =Ilkh=anate were defined by the conflict between these competing streams of Chinggisid authority.

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