From Slave To Sultan

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Spanning the greater part of the thirteenth century, the career of the Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria, al-Mansur Qalawun, is of great interest for the light it sheds on the major themes of early Mamluk history: the emergence of a new political and administrative structure, characterized by increased militarization and mamlukization; the role of the caliphate and the nature of sultani authority; the problem of succession; Mamluk factionalism; Egyptian-Syrian relations; relations with Mongols and Crusaders; and the importance, not to mention the strategic and complex nature, of international trade in the Mamluk realm. Not only does this work fill a gap in knowledge of the early Mamluk period, complementing the studies we have of Baybars's and al-Nasir Muhammad's reigns, but it goes further than most in analyzing the institutions of the period, and uses hitherto neglected materials to illuminate theoretical and practical questions of Mamluk rule. With indices. "From Slave to Sultan is well written. The analysis is dense and packed with scholarship; it is one of those books of which specialists will devour the notes with even greater relish than they do the text... Graduate students in particular will be grateful for her first chapter, in which she introduces, describes, and evaluates the various sources." MESA Bulletin "This book a will unquestionably stand as the authoritative work on Qalawun for some time to come." School of Oriental & African Studies "Northrup is to be commended for undertaking this important, and much needed, project with her persistent efforts, meticulous and critical reading of the sources, sound methodology, and diligent presentation. The result is a definitive work on the political legacy of one of the most eminent early Mamluk sultans." Journal of Near Eastern Studies . (Franz Steiner 1998)

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Genre : Egypt
Author : Linda Northrup
Publisher : Franz Steiner Verlag
Release : 1998
File : 362 Pages
ISBN-13 : 3515068619


Crusader Art In The Holy Land From The Third Crusade To The Fall Of Acre

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Genre : Art
Author : Jaroslav Folda
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2005-09-05
File : 804 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521835831


The Circassian Slave Or The Sultan S Favorite

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Author : Maturin Murray Ballou
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Release : 1851
File : 110 Pages
ISBN-13 : OSU:32435054491980


Egypt And Syria Under Mamluk Rule

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In this volume, twelve essays by leading scholars of Mamluk history provide an informative reading and insightful analysis of the political, social and economic systems of Egypt and Syria under Mamluk rule (125-1517).

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Genre : History
Author : Amalia Levanoni
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2021-12-06
File : 400 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004459717


Slavery In Turkey The Sultan S Harem A Paper Read Before The Anthropological Society Of London

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Author : Frederick MILLINGEN (called also Osman Bey and Vladimir Andreevich.)
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Release : 1870
File : 34 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0023194193


The Cambridge History Of Egypt

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Egypt.

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Genre : History
Author : Carl F. Petry
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2008-07-10
File : 676 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521068851


The Cambridge History Of The Mongol Empire 2 Volumes

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In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries Chinggis Khan and his progeny ruled over two-thirds of Eurasia. Connecting East, West, North and South, the Mongols integrated most of the Old World, promoting unprecedented cross-cultural contacts and triggering the reshuffle of religious, ethnic, and geopolitical identities. The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire studies the Empire holistically in its full Eurasian context, putting the Mongols and their nomadic culture at the center. Written by an international team of more than forty leading scholars, this two-volume set provides an authoritative and multifaceted history of 'the Mongol Moment' (1206–1368) in world history and includes an unprecedented survey of the various sources for its study, textual (written in sisteen languages), archaeological, and visual. This groundbreaking Cambridge History sets a new standard for future study of the Empire. It will serve as the fundamental reference work for those interested in Mongol, Eurasian, and world history.

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Genre : History
Author : Michal Biran
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-07-31
File : 1916 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009301978


The Crusades To The Holy Land

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Based on the latest scholarship by experts in the field, this work provides an accessible guide to the Crusades fought for the liberation and defense of the Holy Land—one of the most enduring and consequential conflicts of the medieval world. The Crusades to the Holy Land were one of the most important religious and social movements to emerge over the course of the Middle Ages. The warfare of the Crusades affected nearly all of Western Europe and involved members of social groups from kings and knights down to serfs and paupers. The memory of this epic long-ago conflict affects relations between the Western and Islamic worlds in the present day. The Crusades to the Holy Land: The Essential Reference Guide provides almost 90 A–Z entries that detail the history of the Crusades launched from Western Europe for the liberation or defense of the Holy Land, covering the inception of the movement by Pope Urban II in 1095 up to the early 14th century. This concise single-volume work provides accessible articles and perspective essays on the main Crusade expeditions as well as the important crusaders, countries, places, and institutions involved. Each entry is accompanied by references for further reading. Readers will follow the career of Saladin from humble beginnings to becoming ruler of Syria and Egypt and reconquering almost all of the Holy Land from its Christian rulers; learn about the main sites and characteristics of the castles that were crucial to the Christian domination of the Holy Land; and understand the key aspects of crusading, from motivation and recruitment to practicalities of finance and transport. The reference guide also includes survey articles that provide readers with an overview of the original source materials written in Latin, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Armenian, and Syriac.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Alan V. Murray
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2015-04-28
File : 359 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781610697804


Arabic Textual Sources For The Crusades

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Building upon previous volumes by the same editor, this book contains studies of nine of the most important writers of Arabic-language textual sources for the Crusades and the Frankish presence in the eastern Mediterranean in the period 1097-1291.

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Genre : History
Author : Alexander Mallett
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2024-03-11
File : 285 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004690127


Oman S Transformation After 1970

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Oman's 1970 coup launched a new political and economic structure that was created by and for Sultan Qaboos. The initially haphazard construction matured into a durable structure that continues under Sultan Haitham. This work details the early construction of the Qabusid state in the 1970s-1980s, emphasizing the interplay between personalities and the process of institutionalization. The narrative continues to the present demonstrating the resilience of the Qaboosid system.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : J.E. Peterson
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2024-06-06
File : 647 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004697010