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The patricians of Nishapur: a study in medieval Islamic social history
Bulliet, Richard W.
Year: 1972.
Publisher:  Harvard University Press. 
© Richard W. Bulliet
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Frontmatter
Note on Transliteration and Dates
Introduction
Part I The Patrician City
Chapter 1 Nishapur
Chapter 2 The Patriciate
Chapter 3 Hanafi and Shafi'i
Chapter 4 The Education of a Patrcian
Chapter 5 The Patriciate and the State
Chapter 6 The End of the Patriciate
Part II Patrician Families
Chapter 7 Mahmi-Harashi-Balawi
Chapter 8 Masarjisi
Chapter 9 Bastami-Su'luki-Juwaim
Chapter 10 Sabuni-Furati
Chapter 11 Qushairi-Furaki-Saffar-Farisi-Shahhami-Furawi
Chapter 12 Bahiri
Chapter 13 Saidi-Nasihi-Ismail
Chapter 14 Haskani
Chapter 15 Hasani
Appendices
Bibliography
Index of Names
General Index
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Title: The patricians of Nishapur : a study in medieval Islamic social history [by] Richard W. Bulliet.
Author: Bulliet, Richard W
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The patricians of Nishapur : a study in medieval Islamic social history [by] Richard W. Bulliet
Bulliet, Richard W
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1972.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00869
Subject Headings: • Upper class -- Iran -- Nīshāpūr
• Nīshāpūr (Iran) -- Social conditions
• Nīshāpūr (Iran) -- Genealogy
Notes: • "This book began as a doctoral dissertation."
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