The Republic That History Forgot: The Zanj Rebellion - Paperback
The Republic That History Forgot: The Zanj Rebellion - Paperback
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by Donovan Rossa (Author)
The Republic That History Forgot: The Zanj Rebellion
In 869 CE, enslaved workers in the salt marshes of southern Iraq put down their tools and picked up weapons. What followed was not merely a rebellion - it was a revolution. For fourteen years, the men and women of the Zanj Rebellion defied the Abbasid Caliphate, one of the medieval world's most powerful empires, building a functioning state complete with a minted currency, a judiciary, a navy, and a capital city carved from the landscape that had imprisoned them.
The Republic That History Forgot recovers this extraordinary story from more than a millennium of deliberate suppression. Drawing on the hostile archive of al-Tabari, cutting-edge OSL archaeological research, and the comparative scholarship of slavery and revolution across cultures, historian Donovan Rossa reconstructs the Zanj Rebellion in its full complexity - the plantation economy that provoked it, the sophisticated ideological synthesis that sustained it, the military genius of marsh warfare that prolonged it, and the uncomfortable social contradictions that haunted it from within.
This is not a story of uncomplicated heroes. It is a story about what oppression does to human beings, what human beings are capable of doing in response, and why the tradition that destroyed the republic in the marshes worked so hard to make certain the world would never remember it existed.
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