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Caliph of Cairo

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15 December 2012

A new paperback edition of the most comprehensive biography to date of the controversial Fatimid ruler
To some, al-Hakim was God incarnate, to others an infallible imam, to still others he was a capricious tyrant. This book examines myth and fact, document and opinion, to present the most complete and detailed history yet written of the life and times of one of the medieval Islamic world’s most controversial figures.


"Walker's work is a well-researched, unbiased and engaging exposé of a melodramatic subject. . . . A fascinating aspect of Walker's study is his attempt to position in proper historical context the precise role women played in the Fatimid period. This particular debate has never been more urgent. . . . The author's sources are multifarious and variegated."—Al Ahram Weekly
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One
Writing the Biography of an Enigma
The Father, the Dynasty, Childhood, and Regency
Part Two
al-Maqrizi’s Chronicle of the Middle Years
Part Three
The Institutions of His Rule
Friends and Rebels
Social Reform and Legislation
Foreign Affairs
Part Four
The Final Seven Years
Afterlife and Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Maps Mediterranean and Near East at the Time of al-Hakim
Egypt
Cairo--Fustat and Vicinity