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Life, Scholarly Character, and Works of Taqī al-dīn al-Subkī

open access: yesNous Academy Journal
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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Amitai, Reuven, Holy War and Rapprochement: Studies in the Relations between the Mamluk Sultanate and the Mongol Ilkhanate (1260-1335), Turnhout, Brepols, 2013, 149p.

open access: yes, 2014
This book argues that the relations between the Mamluk Sultanate of Syria and Egypt and the Ilkhanate, the Mongol state in Iran and the surrounding countries, were of a military, political-diplomatic, social and cultural nature. The sixty year struggle (
Chargé de diffusion scientifique
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The amir Yalbughā al-Khāṣṣakī (d. 1366), the Qalāwūnid sultanate, and the cultural matrix of Mamluk society: a re-assessment of Mamluk Politics in the 1360s

open access: yes, 2011
This article focuses on surprisingly traditional aspects of Mamluk political culture in the 1360s. It presents a first, detailed account of the life and times of the military slave (mamlūk) Yalbughā al-Khāṣṣakī, who rose to prominence in the later 750s ...
Van Steenbergen, Jo
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Mamluk Cairo, a Crossroads for Embassies Studies on Diplomacy and Diplomatics

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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Charts, Figures, and Tables -- ‎Chart -- ‎Figures -- ‎Tables -- ‎Notes on Contributors -- ‎Chapter 1. Mamluk Diplomatics: the Present State of Research (Bauden) -- ‎1. Introduction -- ‎2. Archives? Did
Dekkiche, Malika., Bauden, édéric.
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Robert Irwin, The Middle East in the Middle Ages. The Early Mamluk Sultanate 1250-1382. London & Sydney, Croom Helm, 1986

open access: yes, 1988
Shatzmiller Maya. Robert Irwin, The Middle East in the Middle Ages. The Early Mamluk Sultanate 1250-1382. London & Sydney, Croom Helm, 1986. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°5, 1988. pp.
Shatzmiller, Maya
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Louis IX and the transition from Ayyubid to Mamluk sultanate – part II [PDF]

open access: yes
This article argues that Louis IX’s crusade, defeats, and captivity shaped the attempts of Sultan al-Malik al-Muʿaẓẓam Ghiyāth al-Dīn Tūrānshāh (d. 648/1250) and amīr Ḥusām al-Dīn ibn Abī ʿAlī al-Hadhabānī (d. 658/1260) to gain power in Egypt.
El-Merheb, Mohamad   +1 more
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Mamluk diplomacy

open access: yes, 2018
: The Mamluk sultanate that ruled in Egypt, Syria, parts of Anatolia, and seasonally over the Hijaz from 1250 until 1517, represents one of the best case studies for an inquiry into premodern Islamic diplomacy.
Dekkiche, Malika
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Third conference of the School of Mamluk Studies

open access: yes, 2016
Voici un programme particulièrement complet et intéressant d'une conférence qui se tiendra à l'Université de Chicago du 23 au 25 juin 2016 http://mamluk.uchicago.edu/sms-conference.html Themed day: Exchange in the Mamluk Sultanate: Economic & Cultural ...
Julien Gilet
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A Mamluk Sultan in Genoa

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer
The Sīrat Baybars represents a very important Arab folktale pretending to describe the life of Mamluk Sultan Baybars (r. 1260-77). While the content varies between fact and fiction, it proved to be highly entertaining and popular among the Egyptian population until the nineteenth century, where we still hear of public recitals.
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