Arab Seafaring in the Indian Ocean in Ancient and Early Medieval Times

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1995-07-03
Publisher(s): Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

In this classic work George Hourani deals with the history of the sea trade of the Arabs in the Indian Ocean from its obscure origins many centuries before Christ to the time of its full extension to China and East Africa in the ninth and tenth centuries. The book comprises a brief but masterly historical account that has never been superseded. The author gives attention not only to geography, meteorology, and the details of travel, but also to the ships themselves, including a discussion of the origin of stitched planking and of the lateen fore-and-aft sails. Piracy in the Indian Ocean, day-to-day life at sea, the establishment of ancient lighthouses and the production of early maritime guides, handbooks, and port directories are all described in fascinating detail.Arab Seafaringwill appeal to anyone interested in Arab life or the history of navigation. For this expanded edition, John Carswell has added a new introduction, a bibliography, and notes that add material from recent archaeological research.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Expanded Edition
Preface
Trade Routes in the Pre-Islamic Era Prehistory and Geographyp. 3
The East before Alexanderp. 6
The Persian Gulf in Hellenistic and Roman Timesp. 13
The Red Sea in Hellenistic and Roman Timesp. 17
The Sassanid and Byzantine Empiresp. 36
Direct Sailing between the Persian Gulf and China in pre-Islamic Timesp. 46
Trade Routes Under the Caliphate General Consequences of the Islamic Expansionp. 51
The Arabs on the Mediterraneanp. 53
Persian and Arab Sea Trade with the Far Eastp. 61
East Africa and the Coasts of Africap. 79
Later Timesp. 83
The Ships Hulls and Their Equipmentp. 89
Masts and Sailsp. 100
Navigation and Life at Seap. 105
Four Sea Storiesp. 114
Notes on Chapter Ip. 129
Notes on Chapter IIp. 140
Notes on Chapter IIIp. 150
Bibliographyp. 157
Indexp. 179
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