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The Phoenix Mosque and the Persians of Medieval Hangzhou

The Phoenix Mosque and the Persians of Medieval Hangzhou

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In the early 1250s, Möngke Khan, grandson and successor of the mighty Mongol emperor, Genghis Khan, sent out his younger brothers Qubilai and Hulegu to consolidate his power. Hulegu was welcomed into Iran while his older brother, Qubilai, continued to erode the power of the Song emperors of southern China. In 1276, he finally forced their submission and peacefully occupied the Song capital, Hangzhou. The city enjoyed a revival as the cultural capital of a united China and was soon filled with traders, adventurers, artists, entrepreneurs, and artisans from throughout the great Mongol Empire—including a prosperous, influential, and seemingly welcome community of Persians. In 1281, one of the Persian settlers, Ala al-Din, built the Phoenix Mosque in the heart of the city where it still stands today. This study of the mosque and the Ju-jing Yuan cemetery, which today is a lake-side public park, casts light on an important and transformative period in Chinese history, and perhaps the most important period in Chinese-Islamic history. The book is published in the Persian Studies Series of the British Institute of Persian Studies (BIPS) edited by Charles Melville.

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ISBN13: 9781909942882
ISBN10: 190994288X
Language: English
Publisher: Gingko
Publication Year: 2019
Format: Hardcover

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  • One Line Summary

    Explores Persian influence in medieval Chinese cultural exchange.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're curious about the fascinating blend of cultures in medieval China, this book offers a vivid glimpse into the Persian community's role in Hangzhou’s history. It’s especially captivating if you enjoy stories of cross-cultural exchanges that shaped historic cities. The detailed exploration of the Phoenix Mosque and the Persian community provides unique insights into a transformative period in Chinese-Islamic relations, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts.

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