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Preface: The Unknown Ummah | |
Acknowledgements | |
List of Maps | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Spring (922-1229) | |
The Trials of Ibn Fadlan: The delegation from Baghdad and the acceptance of Islam by the Volga Bulgars | p. 19 |
The Birth of the Ummah: Islam takes root | p. 59 |
The Time of Bloom: Volga Bulgaria develops as an independent Islamic state | p. 83 |
Summer (1229-1400s) | |
Enter the Sufis: Peculiarities of the development of Islamic thought | p. 107 |
The 'Tartars' versus Islam: The Mongol onslaught | p. 121 |
Islam at the Dawn of the Golden Horde: The acceptance of Islam after the conquests of Genghis Khan | p. 133 |
The Silver Age: Uzbek Khan and the triumph of Islam | p. 147 |
Collapse and Disintegration | p. 165 |
Who were the 'Tartars' of history? The enigma and paradox of the name misapplied | p. 185 |
Autumn (1400s-1583) | |
Astrakhan and Noghais: Events in the south | p. 203 |
Kazan and Kazimov: Ulug Muhammad and the Moscow principality | p. 213 |
The Suyumbika Tower: Islam beheaded | p. 229 |
Terra Incognita: Islam in Siberia | p. 251 |
Winter (1583-1800s) | |
The Momentum Lost | p. 269 |
The Survival Test: A new religious leadership emerges | p. 285 |
The Official Ulama Re-appears: In every winter, there is spring in the making | p. 305 |
Glossary | p. 323 |
Select Bibliography | p. 327 |
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