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Mamelukes. --- Mamelouks --- Egypt --- Egypte --- History --- Histoire --- Mamelukes --- Mamluks --- -Egypt --- -History --- -Mamelukes. --- -Mamelukes
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The Mamluk City in the Middle East offers an interdisciplinary study of urban history, urban experience, and the nature of urbanism in the region under the rule of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517). The book focuses on three less-explored but politically significant cities in the Syrian region - Jerusalem, Safad (now in Israel), and Tripoli (now in Lebanon) - and presents a new approach and methodology for understanding historical cities. Drawing on diverse textual sources and intensive field surveys, Nimrod Luz reveals the character of the Mamluk city as well as various aspects of urbanism in the region, establishing the pre-modern city of the Middle East as a valid and useful lens through which to study various themes such as architecture, art history, history, and politics of the built environment. As part of this approach, Luz considers the processes by which Mamluk discourses of urbanism were conceptualized and then inscribed in the urban environment as concrete expressions of architectural design, spatial planning, and public memorialization.
Cities and towns --- Mamelukes. --- Mamluks --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- History.
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Mamelukes --- Mamluks --- Egypt --- Islamic Empire --- -Arab countries --- Arab Empire --- Empire, Islamic --- Middle East --- Muslim Empire --- History. --- History --- -History --- Mamelukes. --- -History. --- -Mamelukes
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The present volume contains seventeen essays on the Mamluk Sultanate, an Islamic Empire of slaves whose capital was in Cairo between the 13th and the 16th centuries, written by leading historians of this period. It discusses topics as varied as social and cultural issues, women in Mamluk society, literary and poetical genres, the politics of material culture, and regional and local politics. The volume presents state of the art scholarship in the field of Mamluk studies as well as an in-depth review of recent developments. Mamluk studies have expanded considerably in recent years and today interests hundreds of active researchers worldwide who write in numerous languages and constitute a vivid and strong community of researchers, some of whose best research is presented in this volume. With contributions by Reuven Amitai; Frédéric Bauden; Yuval Ben-Bassat; Joseph Drory; Élise Franssen; Yehoshua Frenkel; Li Guo; Daisuke Igarashi; Yaacov Lev; Bernadette Martel-Thoumian; Carl Petry; Warren Schultz; Boaz Shoshan; Hana Taragan; Bethany J. Walker; Michael Winter; Koby Yosef; Limor Yungman.
Mamelukes. --- Mamelouks --- Egypt --- Egypte --- History --- Histoire --- Mamluks --- History of Asia --- History of Africa --- anno 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Red Sea --- Syria --- Lebanon --- Israel
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Mamluk Cairo, a Crossroads for Embassies offers an up-to-date insight into the diplomacy and diplomatics of the Mamluk sultanate with Muslim and non-Muslim powers. This rich volume covers the whole chronological span of the sultanate as well as the various areas of the diplomatic relations established by (or with) the Mamluk sultanate. Twenty-six essays are divided in geographical sections that broadly respect the political division of the world as the Mamluk chancery perceived it. In addition, two introductory essays provide the present stage of research in the fields of, respectively, diplomatics and diplomacy. With contributions by Frédéric Bauden, Lotfi Ben Miled, Michele Bernardini, Bárbara Boloix Gallardo, Anne F. Broadbridge, Mounira Chapoutot-Remadi, Stephan Conermann, Nicholas Coureas, Malika Dekkiche, Rémi Dewière, Kristof D’hulster, Marie Favereau, Gladys Frantz-Murphy, Yehoshua Frenkel, Hend Gilli-Elewy, Ludvik Kalus, Anna Kollatz, Julien Loiseau, Maria Filomena Lopes de Barros, John L. Meloy, Pierre Moukarzel, Lucian Reinfandt, Alessandro Rizzo, Éric Vallet, Valentina Vezzoli and Patrick Wing.
Mamelukes. --- Egypt --- Foreign relations. --- History --- Mamluks --- Mamelukes --- Mamelouks --- Relations extérieures --- Moyen âge, 476-1492 --- Égypte --- Egypt - Foreign relations --- Egypt - History - 1250-1517
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This volume gives an in-depth account of the relations between the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and Syria and the Armenian Kingdom, centred on Cilicia in southern Asia Minor, in the period after the collapse of the Crusader States. As well as diplomatic encounters, the work describes in detail, for example, the course of the Mamluk invasions of Cilicia, and the Armenian involvement with the Mongol invasions of Mamluk Syria. The work is substantially based on sources written in Arabic in the Mamluk Sultanate. Using them in conjuction with more 'pro-Armenian' sources, it demonstrates the value of these Arabic histories, which provide many new insights and details. Both in its subject, and in its use of sources, this work demonstrates an important new direction for scholars of the Middle East.
History of Asia --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Armenia --- Mamelukes. --- Mamelukes --- Mamluks --- Héthoum II (roi d' Arménie cilicienne ; 12..-1307) --- Mamelouks --- Cilicie (Turquie) --- Politique et gouvernement --- 13e siècle --- 1080-1375 (Royaume de Petite-Arménie)
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Erasmus, Desiderius, --- Mamelukes --- -Mamluks --- Historiography --- Egypt --- Islamic Empire --- -Arab countries --- Arab Empire --- Empire, Islamic --- Middle East --- Muslim Empire --- History --- -Historiography. --- -Historiography --- -History --- Erasme. (Mélanges) --- Erasmus. (Versch. onderwerpen) --- Erasmus, Desiderius, - -1536 --- ERASME, DIDIER (1469-1536) --- CRITIQUE ET INTERPRETATION
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In "Der ṭarab der Sängersklavinnen", Yasemin Gökpınar presents a text critical edition of the three known manuscripts of the 10th chapter of Ibn Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarī’s (died 749/1349) "Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār". In this monograph, she provides an unprecedented commented German translation of this important source on female singer slaves and their song repertoire in the context of Muslim court culture from the Abbasids to the Mamluks.The scientific interests of Dr. phil. Yasemin Gökpinar, Ruhr-University Bochum, and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, include Arabic music theory and history of sciences, their Greek sources, Arabic manuscript culture, text edition, Arabic-Islamic music culture and literature. In „Der ṭarab der Sängersklavinnen" stellt Yasemin Gökpınar eine textkritische Edition von allen drei bekannten Handschriften des 10. Kapitels von Ibn Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarīs (gest. 749/1349) „Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār" bereit. Diese bedeutende Quelle zu Sängersklavinnen und ihrem Liedrepertoire im Kontext muslimischen Hoflebens von den Abbasiden bis zu den Mamluken liegt mit dieser Monographie zum ersten Mal in einer kommentierten deutschen Übersetzung vor.Dr. phil. Yasemin Gökpinar, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, und Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, arbeitet u. a. zu arabischer Musiktheorie und Wissenschaftsgeschichte, deren griechischen Quellen, Kodikologie, Textedition, arabisch-islamischer Musikkultur und Literatur.
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Book history --- anno 1300-1399 --- Arab States --- 091 =927 --- 091 <41 LONDON> --- Mamelukes --- Cavalry drill and tactics --- -Drill and minor tactics --- Military art and science --- Tactics --- Mamluks --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Arabisch --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland--LONDON --- History --- -Sources --- Aqsara'i, Muhammad ibn 'Isa --- -Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Arabisch --- 091 <41 LONDON> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland--LONDON --- 091 =927 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Arabisch --- -Mamluks --- Drill and minor tactics --- History&delete& --- Sources --- Aqsarāʼī, Muḥammad ibn ʻĪsá, --- Arab states --- Mamelukes. --- Aqsarāʼī, Muḥammad ibn ʻĪsá,
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