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Current Research Trend on Mamluk Political History and the Mamluk State

open access: yesBulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan, 2021
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Remnants of the Mongol imperial tradition [PDF]

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Neumann, Iver B., Wigen, Einar
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The rise of the Mamluks

1999
During Saladin's lifetime, his empire had been run as a family business, with his kinsmen controlling large, semi-independent principalities, only loosely responsive to the sultan's authority. After Saladin's death those kinsmen, based in Cairo, Damascus and Aleppo, fought amongst themselves for supremacy in Egypt and Syria.
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Mamluk Playing Cards

Bulletin de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 1939
Mayer Leo Ary. Mamluk playing cards . In: Bulletin de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Tome 38, 1939. pp. 113-127.
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The Astronomy of the Mamluks

Isis, 1983
Arabs’ interests in Astronomy and Astrology entitled “Ilmu’l-hey’e” or “Ilmul-felek” and “Ilm ahkami’n-Nucum” also “Ilm Sinaat-i Ahkami’n-Nucum”by Arabs commenced before the Islamic period. Their contacts with Romans and Sassanids provided them without reckless for astronomy and astrology. Moreover, it is recognized that Arabs have a lot of information
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