Harafish and Zaar in the era of the Mamluk sultans 648-923 AH / 1250-1517 AD [PDF]
In this study, we highlight two social groups that appeared in the era of the Mamluks who ruled Egypt and Bilad al-Sham, namely the class of Harafish that appeared in Egypt, and al-Zu`r in Damascus.
Elaf Asim Mustafa
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Comparative study of book coverse the timurid period and the mamluks of egypt in terms of design and motif [PDF]
Iran has a long history of technology cover and goes back to the distant past the experimental procedure to the level of perfection and the border was a miracle.
kobra dadmohamadi +1 more
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Qalāwūnid discourse, elite communication and the Mamluk cultural matrix: interpreting a 14th-century panegyric [PDF]
This article analyses a brief panegyric text from mid-14th-century Egypt, authored by the court scribe Ibrāhīm b. al- Qaysarānī (d. 1352) and dedicated to the Qalāwūnid Mamluk sultan al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ Ismāʿīl (r. 1342-5).
Van Steenbergen, Jo
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The commercial activity in the Mediterranean had a major impact in Emirates Crusades in Levant country fell by Al- Mamluks hand , however , the competition was at its peak between the European Emirates particularly among Italian republics marine ,
Dr.Nihad Hameed ELaibi Aged +1 more
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Truth and politics in Late Medieval Arabic historiography : the formation of Sultan Barsbāy’s State (1422‒1438) and the narratives of the Amir Qurqumās al-Shaʿbānī (d. 1438) [PDF]
Throughout al-Ashraf Barsbāy’s reign as sultan of Mamluk Egypt and Syria (1422‒1438), one of the main performers and representatives of his expand- ing authority and power was the amir Qurqumās al-Shaʿbānī (d. 1438).
Van Nieuwenhuyse, Stijn +1 more
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Hadith Reciters in Cairo During Circassians Mamluks' era A study in the Endowments' Documents
-This study aims at casting the shadow on the reciters of the Honored Hadith and their role inside the scientific and religious institutions , Mosques and Sufi or Mystic Khankawa in Cairo during Circassians Mamluks' era (784 H / 923 H) in addition to the
Samir Hamed Abd Elrheem
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Iran Zamin in Historiography of Ilkhanids and Mamluks [PDF]
Centuries of 7th and 8th AH is a period of historiographic growth in Iran and the Muslim World. After many years of internal tensions and instability between proponents of two different perspectives in socio-political order, namely nomadic life and ...
احمد فضلی نژاد
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Ottoman Messages in Kind: Emotions and Diplomatic Gifts
The article brings the theory into question that emotions in the Ottoman realm centred on love and investigates whether and if, how, emotions played a role in the empire’s diplomatic gift traffic.
Hedda Reindl-Kiel
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Viziers in the Administrative System of Egypt under the Burji Mamluks
Among the least studied issues in the history of the Sultanate of the Mamluks, there are the principles and dynamics of the Mamluks’ interaction with the administrative system represented by the local elite.
Milana Yuryevna Ilyushina
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Vassal Mamluk rulers of Egypt and Syria in the service of the Ottomans
The fall of the Mamluk Sultanate under the onslaught of the Ottoman invasion in 1516-1517 turned the entire course of events both in Egypt and throughout the Muslim world.
Tamara Alexeevna Ryzhenkova
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