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摘要
本文调查了倭马亚王朝和早期卜卜王朝时期al-Jaz ā ra省的地方和区域权力网络。本书采用了人文学的方法,重点关注了作为帝国和省级权威交汇点的q ā ha ā的办公室,并以Ḥ arr ā n、al-Raqqa和al-Maw ā il等城市作为案例研究。对被指派到q ā ha ' s船上的个人的比较分析揭示了他们背景上的一些共性,特别是关于《古兰经》的传播,但也在每个城市确定的任命模式上有明显的差异。例如,Ḥ arr ā n的q ā ha ' s办公室似乎主要是地方事务,而Raqqan的q ā ha ' s经常拥有跨区域的精英地位。另一方面,al-Maw ' il的法官有地方、区域和跨区域的代表。这种差异可能是由于政治和行政因素造成的,并强调了早期伊斯兰统治时期复杂的动态和等级制度。
Muslim Elites in the Early Islamic Jazīra: The Qāḍīs of Ḥarrān, al-Raqqa, and al-Mawṣil
: This paper investigates local and regional networks of power in the province of al-Jaz ī ra during the Umayyad and early ʿ Abb ā sid period. Using a prosopographical approach, it focuses on the office of the q ā ḍ ī as an intersection of imperial and provincial authority, using the cities of Ḥ arr ā n, al-Raqqa, and al-Maw ṣ il as case studies. A comparative analysis of the individuals appointed to the q ā ḍ ī ship reveals some commonalities in their backgrounds, particularly regarding ḥ ad ī th transmission, but also clear differences in the appointment patterns identified for each city. For example, the office of the q ā ḍ ī of Ḥ arr ā n seems to have been a predominantly local affair, while Raqqan q ā ḍ ī s frequently held transregional elite status. The judges of al-Maw ṣ il, on the other hand, feature local, regional, and transregional representatives. This variance is likely due to political and administrative factors and emphasizes the complex dynamics and hierarchies of governance in the early Islamic period.