Abbasid diplomatic relations with Byzantium (247-565 AH / 847-1258 AD)
Author: Dr. Salwa Al-Tijani Fadl Jabr Allah | Pages: 187-209 |

Received: 08-06-2020        Revised: 11-06-2020         Accepted: 04-09-2020

Abstract: This paper sheds Light on the significance of the embassies and the byzantine correspondence during the second Abbasid age (247-656 H / 847 – 1258 AD). The importance of recognizing the qualities of the ambassadors and their political and cultural potential land their role of diplomatic relation. The paper aims at identifying the historical roots of the Islamic embassies delegated to the byzantine state. The paper also aims at highlighting the significance and the role played by ambassadors in the two states. Besides، the paper tries to identify the types of correspondence and messages. the paper follows the descriptive analytic approach. The paper achieved several finding the most important of these are the diplomatic decision is an essential pillar in the state’s foreign policy، the diplomatic work of the Muslim also proved to be of different styles and ways.


DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/10606126

IJJA is a Humanities and Social Sciences publishing journal committed towards providing a platform to outstanding scientists and researchers to exhibit their findings for the furtherance of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The International Jordanian Journal, Aryam Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJJA) (ISSN print: 2710-3005), (ISSN Online: 2706 – 8455) welcomes high quality contributions investigating topics in the fields of Humanities and Social Sciences .