Drawing on a painstaking and insightful reading of the literary sources and the material evidence, Elsa Cardoso takes on the first academic approach to the concept of "court" in Umayyad Cordoba. A fresh and novel book that opens new avenues for historical knowledge.
Alejandro García Sanjuán (University of Huelva, Spain)
Elsa Cardoso offers us a renewed vision of the representation of power in the Umayyad Caliphate, through the study of the multiple manifestations of ceremonial and an innovative approach to the concept of the court, based on textual and material sources.
Antonio Vallejo Triano (Director of the Archaeological Complex of Madinat al-Zahra', Cordoba, Spain)
Alejandro García Sanjuán (University of Huelva, Spain)
Elsa Cardoso offers us a renewed vision of the representation of power in the Umayyad Caliphate, through the study of the multiple manifestations of ceremonial and an innovative approach to the concept of the court, based on textual and material sources.
Antonio Vallejo Triano (Director of the Archaeological Complex of Madinat al-Zahra', Cordoba, Spain)







