The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society (Medieval Mediterranean)

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The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society (Medieval Mediterranean)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 450 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004132863
  • DDC分類 962.02

基本説明

The Mamluk Empire was established in 1250 by Mamluks. It was a sunni orthodox state that had a formidable military, a developed and sophisticated economy, a centralized Arab bureaucracy and prestigious religious and educational institutions.

Full Description

This volume consists of 19 studies by leading historians of the Mamluks. Drawing on primary Arabic sources, the studies discuss central political, military, urban, social, administrative, economic, financial and religious aspects of the Mamluk Empire that was established in 1250 by Mamluks (manumitted military slaves, mostly Turks and Circassians). It was a Sunni orthodox state that had a formidable military, a developed and sophisticated economy, a centralized Arab bureaucracy and prestigious religious and educational institutions.
There are special articles about Cairo, Damascus, Jerusalem, Safed and Acre. The last part of the volume describes the Mamluk military class that survived in Egypt (although in a transformed form) under the Ottoman suzerainty after the Empire annexed Egypt and Syria in 1517.
With contributions by Reuven Aharoni, Reuven Amitai, Frederic Bauden, Jonathan Berkey, Daniel Crecelius, Joseph Drory, Jane Hathaway, Robert Irwin, Donald Little, Nimrod Luz, Carl Petry, Thomas Philipp, Yossef Rapoport, André Raymond, Donald S. Richards, Warren Schultz and Hannah Taragan.

Contents

Preface .. ix
List of Abbreviations .. xi
List of Illustrations .. xiii

Introduction .. xv

Part One: The Formative Stage of the Mamluk Sultanate
1. Doors that Open Meanings: Baybars's Red Mosque at Safed .. 3
Hanna Taragan
2. The Mongol Occupation of Damascus in 1300: A Study of Mamluk Loyalties .. 21
Reuven Amita
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Part Two: Mamluk Archival Evidence
3. Glimpses of Provincial Mamluk Society from the Documents of the Oaram al-Sharif in Jerusalem .. 45
Donald Richards
4. The Recovery of Mamluk Chancery Documents in an Unsuspected Place .. 59
Frédéric Bauden

Part Three: Continuity and Change in the Mamluk Army
5. The Sultan's Laqab: A Sign of a New Order in Mamluk Factionalism? .. 79
Amalia Levanoni
6. Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk Sultanate Reconsidered .. 117
Robert Irwin

Part Four: Provincial Administration in Mamluk Palestine
7. The Governance of Jerusalem under Qaytbay .. 143
Donald Little
8. Founding a New Mamlaka: Some Remarks Concerning Safed and the Organization of the Region in the Mamluk period .. 163
Joseph Drory

Part Five: Ibn Taymiyya and Mamluk Society
9. Ibn Taymiyya on Divorce Oaths .. 191
Yossef Rapoport

Part Six: Mamluk Economy
10. The Circulation of Dirhams in the Bahri Period .. 221
Warren Schultz
11. The mu˙tasibs of Cairo under the Mamluks: Toward an Understanding of an Islamic Institution .. 245
Jonathan Berkey
12. The Estate of al-Khuwand Fatima al-Khassbakiyya: Royal Spouse, Autonomous Investor .. 277
Carl Petry

Part Seven: The Mamluks in Syria
13. Mamluks and their Households in Late Mamluk Damascus: A waqf Study .. 297
Michael Winter
14. The Last Mamluk Household .. 317
Thomas Philipp
15. Urban Residential Houses in Mamluk Syria: Forms, Characteristics and the Impact of
Socio-cultural Forces .. 339
Nimrod Luz

Part Eight: The Mamluks in Ottoman Egypt
16. The Wealth of the Egyptian Emirs at the End of the Seventeenth Century .. 359
André Raymond
17. Problems of 'Abd al-Ra˙man Katkhuda's Leadership of the Qazdughli Faction .. 373
Daniel Crecelius
18. Mamluk "revivals" and Mamluk Nostalgia in Ottoman Egypt .. 387
Jane Hathaway
19. Bedouin and Mamluks in Egypt—Co-existence in a State of Duality .. 407
Reuven Aharoni

Index .. 435