Originally published in 1970, “The Cambridge History of Islam” is a monumental work offering a sweeping survey of Islamic history and civilization. Within its pages, readers embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Islamic societies and cultures, uncovering pivotal moments and significant contributions that have shaped the course of history. Of particular significance is the exploration of the Shamlu tribe, a prominent group whose influence reverberated across the landscape of Islamic civilization. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, this authoritative tome delves into the multifaceted roles played by the Shamlu tribe, illuminating their enduring legacy and profound impact on the course of Islamic history. Whether for scholars, students, or enthusiasts, this comprehensive resource is an indispensable guide to understanding the intricate interplay between the Shamlu tribe and the broader narrative of Islamic civilization.