I THE SHI?ITES OR SCHISMATICS OF ISLAM IV ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FATIMIDS IN NORTH AFRICA V THE FATIMID KHALIFS OF KAIRAWAN VI THE SECOND FATIMID KHALIF, AL-QA?IM VII THE THIRD FATIMID KHALIF, AL-MANSUR VIII THE FOURTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-MO?IZZ IX THE FIFTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-?AZIZ X THE SIXTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-HAKIM XI THE SEVENTH FATIMID KHALIF, AZ-ZAHIR XII THE EIGHTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-MUSTANSIR XIII THE NINTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-MUSTALI XIV THE TENTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-AMIR XV THE ELEVENTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-HAFIZ XVI THE TWELFTH FATIMID KHALIF, AZ-ZAFIR XVII THE THIRTEENTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-FA?IZ XVIII THE FOURTEENTH FATIMID KHALIF, AL-?ADID XIX THE FATIMID KHALIFATE IN ITS RELATION TO GENERAL HISTORY XX. THE LATER HISTORY OF THE ISMA?ILIAN SECT Transcriber’s Note: The original printing of this book had numerous errors, including basic mistakes like misnumbering the chapters, and the occasional transposition of lines of text. Efforts have been made to fix these but it is possible some may remain. TRUBNER’S ORIENTAL SERIES TRUBNER’S ORIENTAL SERIES POPULAR RE-ISSUE AT A UNIFORM PRICE Demy 8vo, dark green cloth, gilt. ALBERUNI: India. An Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Chronology, Astronomy, Customs, Laws, and Astrology of India, about A.D. 1030. By Dr. Edward C. Sachau. ARNOLD (Sir E.): Indian Poetry and Indian Idylls. Containing ‘The Indian Song of Songs,’ from the Sanskrit of the Gita Govinda of Jayadeva; Two Books from the ‘Iliad of India’ (Mahabharata); ‘Proverbial Wisdom,’ from the Shlokas of the Hitopadesa, and other Oriental Poems. BARTH (Dr. A.): The Religions of India. Authorised Translation by Rev. J. Wood. BIGANDET (B. P.): Life or Legend of Gaudama, the Buddha of the Burmese; With Annotations, the Ways to Neibban, and Notice on the Phongyies or Burmese Monks. BEAL (Prof. S.): Life of Hiuen-Tsiang. By the Shamans Hwui Li and Yen-Tsung. With a Preface containing an Account of the Works of I-Tsing. BEAL (Prof. S.): Si-Yu-Ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World. Translated from the Chinese of Hiuen-Tsiang. BOULTING (Dr. W.): Four Pilgrims: I., Hiuen Tsiang; II., SÆwulf; III., Mohammed ibn abd Allah; IV., Ludovico Varthema of Bologna. COWELL (Prof. E. B.): Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha; or, Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy. By Madhava Acharya. Translated by Prof. E. B. Cowell, M.A., and Prof. A. E. Gough, M.A. DOWSON (Prof. J.): Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History, and Literature. EDKINS (Dr. J.): Chinese Buddhism: A Volume of Sketches, Historical, and Critical. New and Revised Edition. ROCKHILL (W. W.): The Life of the Buddha and the Early History of his Order. Derived from Tibetan works in the Bkahhgyur and Bstan-hgyur. Followed by notices on the early history of Tibet and Khoten. HAUG (Dr. M.): Essays on the Sacred Language, Writings, and Religion of the Parsis. WEBER (Dr. A.): History of Indian Literature. Translated by John Mann, M.A., and Theodore Zachariae, Ph.D. Fourth Edition. O’LEARY (De Lacy): Arabic Thought and its Place in History. Other Volumes to follow. LONDON A SHORT HISTORY OF THE |