The North Caucasian Kingdom of Alania, 850–1240 by John Latham-Sprinkle, Hardcover, 9781009373487 | Buy online at The Nile
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The North Caucasian Kingdom of Alania, 850–1240

Author: John Latham-Sprinkle   Series: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series

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Introduces the most powerful polity in the medieval North Caucasus and its connections with the wider world.

The first book in the English language to explore the medieval history of the North Caucasus. It is for students and scholars interested in the medieval history of Eurasia, Russia, the Byzantine Empire, and Christianity, as well as archaeology and anthropology.

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Introduces the most powerful polity in the medieval North Caucasus and its connections with the wider world.

The first book in the English language to explore the medieval history of the North Caucasus. It is for students and scholars interested in the medieval history of Eurasia, Russia, the Byzantine Empire, and Christianity, as well as archaeology and anthropology.

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The kingdom of Alania was the most powerful polity in the medieval North Caucasus. It contained strategic mountain passes across the Caucasus mountains, as well as urban centres larger than any in contemporary Rus'. Its kings retained power from the mid-ninth to the late eleventh centuries, intermarried with the ruling families of Georgia and Byzantium, and led armies that terrorised the South Caucasus. In this, the first book to explore the subject in the English language, Latham-Sprinkle sheds light on how the kings of Alania came to embody 'the power of the foreign' – the status which accrued to individuals who could access the material and spiritual products of distant lands – thus rendering the development of a state structure unnecessary. Challenging existing narratives that centre elites and the state, Latham-Sprinkle provides an important contribution to the historiography of medieval state formation, Christianisation, and transregional connection. This title is part of the Flip it Open programme and may also be available open access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

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About the Author

John Latham-Sprinkle is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. He is also co-ordinator of the Medieval Caucasus Network.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
31st August 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9781009373487

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