The Formation and Development of Nasrid Royal Monarchy in the Kingdom of Granada under the Detribalization Context
In the late Medieval Era,the western Islamic countries faced the trend of detribalization with weak kinship and fading tribal spirit internally while being attacked by the Reconquest from the Span-ish Christians.The Nasrid central Monarchy integrated ethnic forces,developed power institutions,cre-ated national identity by weakening clan consciousness,and constructed an authoritarian central system that conformed to the authoritarian monarchy.The"detribalization contexts"had given birth to an au-thoritarian monarchy.Tribal traditions had become a hidden yet deeply influential structural factor in the inheritance of Islamic civilization.However,as a manifestation of state power,the monarchy had al-so shown a preference for"asymmetry".The formation and development of the Granada monarchy is an example of civilization exchange and interaction.
DetribalizationThe Kingdom of GranadaNasrid Royal MonarchyCivilization Exchange and Interaction