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Tamta's World
The Life and Encounters of a Medieval Noblewoman from the Middle East to Mongolia

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  • Date Published: August 2021
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781316618066

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  • This book tells the compelling story of a Christian noblewoman named Tamta in the thirteenth century. Born to an Armenian family at the court of queen Tamar of Georgia, she was ransomed in marriage to nephews of Saladin after her father was captured during a siege. She was later raped and then married by the Khwarazmshah and held hostage by the Mongols, before being made an independent ruler under them in eastern Anatolia. Her tale stretches from the Mediterranean to Mongolia and reveals the extraordinary connections across continents and cultures that one woman could experience. Without a voice of her own, surviving monuments - monasteries and mosques, caravanserais and palaces - build up a picture of Tamta's world and the roles women played in it. The book explores how women's identities changed between different courts, with shifting languages, religions and cultures, and between their roles as daughters, wives, mothers and widows.

    • The first general account of the medieval world to the north of the Crusader states in which Christians and Muslims lived and fought each other
    • Highlights the networks between cultures and religions, and demonstrates the high degree of mobility of people - including women - in this period
    • Concentrates on finding a voice for the women who are excluded from most histories, by exploring the monuments they commissioned to give themselves a public face
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    Awards

    • Honourable mention, 2018 PROSE Award for European and World History

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    • Date Published: August 2021
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781316618066
    • length: 478 pages
    • dimensions: 244 x 170 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.759kg
    • contains: 158 b/w illus. 6 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. A new world of encounters: the life of Tamta Mqargrdzeli
    2. Tamta's origins: the world of the Mqargrdzelis
    3. Tamta, Ivane and Akhlat in 1210
    4. Al-Awhad and Tamta's first marriage
    5. Women and power
    6. Akhlat: identity and life in the medieval city
    7. Tamta: Ayyubid wife of al-Ashraf Musa
    8. Tamta: a Christian at the Ayyubid court
    9. Tamta at court
    10. Akhlat, builders and buildings
    11. Tamta and the Khwarazmians
    12. Tamta and the Mongols
    13. Tamta as ruler of Akhlat
    14. Afterlife.

  • Author

    Antony Eastmond, Courtauld Institute of Art, London
    Antony Eastmond is A. G. Leventis Professor of Art History at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. He has published extensively on the world of eastern Christianity and its connections with the Islamic world around it, especially in Georgia and the Caucasus, and Trebizond. He has also published on Late Antique and Byzantine art, with a particular interest in ivories and the visual power of inscriptions. Notable among his works are Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia (1998), Art and Identity in Thirteenth-Century Byzantium: Hagia Sophia and the Empire of Trebizond (2004), The Glory of Byzantium and Early Christendom (2013) and Viewing Inscriptions in the Late Antique and Medieval World (2015).

    Awards

    • Honourable mention, 2018 PROSE Award for European and World History

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