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タイトル: ティムール朝期の「一日行程」と駅伝制
その他のタイトル: A Distance of One Day's Journey and Postal stations in the Timurid Dynasty
著者: 早川, 尚志  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: Hayakawa, Hisashi
キーワード: Timurid Dynasty
Postal System
Distance
Trade Routes
Farsaḫ
発行日: Mar-2015
出版者: 内陸アジア史学会
誌名: 内陸アジア史研究
巻: 30
開始ページ: 23
終了ページ: 49
抄録: As is usually the case with Inner Asian dynasties that ruled vast territories, the Timurid Dynasty operated a postal system, which encompassed an extensive web of postal stations. This system was instrumental in allowing the Timurids to acquire information rapidly, and it also facilitated the movement of both military personnel and civilians. The system was also used for time-tracking: For instance, citing how many postal stations there were between two cities proved to be a relatively reliable way of calculating distance. This truly demonstrates the importance of the postal system under the Timurid Dynasty, especially as far as transport is concerned. In this paper, I examine the postal station as a criterion of time-tracking and relate it to a unit called farsaḫ or farsang. I also discuss the way in which the Timurid Dynasty could retain and manage the postal station as a constant criterion. Specifically, I examine the system of postal stations, the permission needed in order to conduct a journey, how such permission was acquired, who could supply such permission, the benefits of such permission, and the support of the šiqāʾūls. The results of my investigation demonstrate how the Timurid rulers kept this web of postal stations in their lands and how they used them in order to obtain valuable information as quickly as possible, especially during emergencies.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/201517
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