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Bu makale, Memlük tarih yazımının önde gelen isimlerinden Makrîzî’nin, Memlük Devleti’nde yönetimin Çerkez Memlüklerine geçiş sürecine dair anlatısını ele almaktadır.
Nurcan Gül Arslan
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Legitimizing the Mamluk Sultanate
This paper examines the legitimation of the Mamluk state, focusing not only on its military victories over Crusaders and Mongols but also on its religious rhetoric, alliances with the ʿulamāʾ, and ties to the Abbasid caliphate.
Yusuf ÖTENKAYA
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Holy places that have played a role in the urban evolution of damascus [PDF]
This study describes some of the shrines that contributed to the urban development of Damascus from the emergence of Islam to the middle ages. It also discusses the connection between the existence of holy places which attract pilgrims for religious and ...
Anabesh, Ghaleb
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Crimean Scholars in Mamluk Syria (13th–14th centuries): Careers and Legacy
Objective: Using the available manuscripts and historical biographies, this study is dedicated to covering the preliminary biographical data, career stories and the preserved written legacy of Crimean scholars who were active in the Syrian part of Mamluk
Mykhaylo Yakubovych
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Divriği Kalesi’nde Memlûk Sultanı Çakmak Dönemine Ait Bir Kitabe
Orta Çağ Anadolusu hakkında temel kaynaklardan biri olarak değerlendirilen kitabeler, içerik açısından çeşitli konular hakkında yazılabilmektedir. Bu çağın önemli kalelerinden biri olan Divriği Kalesi’nin surları üzerinde farklı tarihlerde yazılmış dört ...
Nurcan Boşdurmaz, Oğulcan Avcı
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Life, Scholarly Character, and Works of Taqī al-dīn al-Subkī
Taqī al-dīn al-Subkī (d. 756/1355), lived in the Turkish-Mamluk homeland and witnessed many events in that period; after him, he raised great scholars such as his son Taqī al-dīn al-Subkī, who was an important Shāfiʿī scholar.
Rıdvan Karaman
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Amira El-Azhari Sonbol has written an outstanding socio-politico-eco nomic analysis of the Egyptian government and society over the last three centuries. This book brilliantly debunks the oriental despot model of analysis that has been imposed on scholarly studies of Muslim societies.
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“Muslims in the Portuguese Kingdom: Between Permanence and Diaspora” [PDF]
On December 1496, King Manuel published the edit expelling Jews and Muslims from Portugal or in option their conversion to Catholicism. The difference between the treatment given to Jews and to Muslims lays in the Christian minorities under Islamic rule ...
Barros, Maria Filomena Lopes de
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Review of periodical literature for 2022: (ii) 1100–1500
The Economic History Review, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 335-346, February 2024.
Spike Gibbs
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The Black Death in Egypt and England
In this cross-regional comparative study, Stuart Borsch marshals medieval economic data to address why, following the Black Death, “Egypt’s centralized and urban landholding system was unable to adapt to massive depopulation, while England’s localized ...
Jeffrey C. Burke
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