Storia dei musulmani di Sicilia, vol. III, parte I by Michele Amari

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Author Amari, Michele, 1806-1889
Title Storia dei musulmani di Sicilia, vol. III, parte I
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Summary "Storia dei musulmani di Sicilia, vol. III, parte I" by Michele Amari is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This volume continues Amari's investigation into the Muslim presence in Sicily, focusing primarily on the dynamics between Islamic and Christian forces during the period of Norman conquest. The book likely covers the complexities of cultural, political, and military interactions in the Mediterranean region, particularly during the tumultuous times of the 11th century. The opening of this volume establishes a context for the significant events that led to the shift of power in Sicily from Muslim to Norman rule. It elaborates on the factors that contributed to internal strife within the Muslim state, the reactions of the indigenous populations against foreign control, and the interactions among various factions, including the Pisani and Genovesi. Amari highlights the initial insurrections and military conflicts that precipitated the Norman incursions and foreshadows the broader historical implications of these encounters in shaping Sicilian identity and governance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class DG: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Italy, Vatican City, Malta
Subject Muslims -- Italy -- Sicily
Subject Sicily (Italy) -- History -- 800-1016
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EBook-No. 60788
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