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The Ḥaram Collection and it’s importance for studying the history of Jerusalem during the Mamlūk’s Days

open access: yes, 2012
In an article published in December 1978 by two young scholars, Amal A. Abul-Hajj (Palestinian) and Linda L. Northrup (American) there was announced an archeological discovery of great importance for the study of medieval Islamic history.
Rudnicka-Kassem, Dorota
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Mongol raids into Palestine (A.D. 1260 and 1300)

open access: yes, 1987
The year 1260 marks the beginning of a sixty year conflict between the Mongols of Persia and the Mamlūks of Egypt and Syria. Over this period several large-scale battles were fought in north and central Syria in the course of Mongol invasions of that ...
Reuven Amitai
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Mighty to the End: Utilizing Military Models to Study the Structure, Composition, and Effectiveness of the Mamlūk Army

open access: yes, 2017
This dissertation investigates the structure, composition, and effectiveness of the Mamlūk army through the use of two military models, the Diversified Army Model and the Ṣāliḥī Mamlūk Model, that dominated its organization between 1250 CE and 1517 CE ...
Ali, Adam
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A Mamluk Bey in London: Muhammad Bey El-Elfî (October-December 1803)

open access: yesGazi Akademik Bakış, 2015
This study aims to explain that after the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt, the decadence of Mamluk Beys the traditional actors in the Egyptian domestic politics, and one of them, Muhammad Bey el-Elfî’s solution seeking in London.
Selda GÜNER
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Apostasy in the Mamlūk Period: The politics of accusations of unbelief

open access: yes, 2001
This study examines the basis of accusations of unbelief (takfīr ) in the Mamlūk period (648–922/1250–1517) in order to uncover the conditions promoting its emergence and discuss the groups liable to such accusations. Takfīr is initiated by any Muslim on
Omar, Hanaa H. Kilany
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To the Question of the Use of the Ethnic Term“Tatars” in Arab Historical Literature » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2016
Reconstruction of the ethnogenesis of the peoples inhabited the Golden Horde is one of the issues being studied intensively in modern historical scholarship.
E.G. Sayfetdinova
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The Legendary “Green City” in Tīh Banī Isrāʾīl (The Wilderness of the Israelites) in Marginal Narratives in Mamluk Historiography

open access: yesReligions
Mamluk historiography is predominantly centred on the political actions of the ruling elite, particularly sultans and senior officials, whose careers and decisions are extensively documented in chronicles, biographical dictionaries, and autobiographical ...
Ahmed Mohamed Sheir, Sanad Abdelfattah
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Heraldik und "Materielle Kultur" in der Zeit der Mamlūken in Ägypten und Syrien : Eine Spurensuche [PDF]

open access: yes
Die Dissertation untersucht das sich wandelnde visuelle Vokabular der mamlukischen Kunst, insbesondere heraldische Symbole, die zentrale Elemente der Selbstrepräsentation der Mamluken waren. Diese Wappen prägten öffentliche Gebäude und Alltagsgegenstände,
Güneş, Nur
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The emirs of Mecca (13th-14th century)

open access: yes, 2022
À travers la confrontation des sources arabes mecquoises, syro-égyptiennes, yéménites et iraquiennes, cette thèse de doctorat étudie l’histoire des émirs ḥasanides de la dynastie des Banū Qatāda ayant dirigé l’émirat de La Mecque à partir du VIIe/XIIIe ...
Membourou Moimecheme, Clarck Junior
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Mausoleums of representatives of the Mamluk Elite connected with the history of the Golden Horde

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение
urpose: To introduce into scientific circulation information and photographic records of the mausoleums of representatives of the Mamluk elite who were associated with the history of the Golden Horde. Research materials: Medieval Arabic-language sources,
Sayfetdinova E.G.
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