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Potter, Lawrence G.
« Herat under the Karts: Social and Political Forces », in : Negin Yavari, Larry Potter and Jean-Marie Oppenheim, eds., Views from the Edge: Essays in Honor of Richard W. Bulliet. New York, Columbia University Press, 2004, pp. 184-207.
This article ranges widely over the Kart dynasty, a state of Ghurid origins centered in Herat that originated in the mid-13th century as a vassal state to the Mongols and that survived until the onslaught of Timur Lang in the late 14th century. The author raises more questions than providing firm answers in discussing such issues as the ethnic makeup of the dynasty (unclear), the relative position of Turks and Tajiks in the polity (they seem to have lived in relative harmony with one another), and the conditions of the poorly documented peasants (not very good, or so it seems).
Rudi Matthee
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Rudi Matthee.
Potter, Lawrence G., « Herat under the Karts: Social and Political Forces », in : Negin Yavari, Larry Potter and Jean-Marie Oppenheim, eds., Views from the Edge: Essays in Honor of Richard W. Bulliet. New York, Columbia University Press, 2004, pp. 184-207., Abstracta Iranica [En ligne],
Volume 27, mis en ligne le : 2 janvier 2007. URL http://abstractairanica.revues.org/document5920.html.
Consulté le 8 janvier 2009.

