History and Society during the Mamluk Period (1250–1517)
Studies of the Annemarie Schimmel Institute for Advanced Study II
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History and Society during the Mamluk Period (1250–1517)
Studies of the Annemarie Schimmel Institute for Advanced Study II
About This Book
Ziel dieses Bandes ist, neue Akzente in der Mamlukenforschung zu setzen. Die Beiträge berühren eine Reihe spannender Themen: Heirat, Ehe und Scheidung, narrative Strategien in den Biogrammen hanbalitischer Richter, Wissensvermittlung, die zeitgenössische politische Ordnung, Wirtschaftswachstum, islamische Philosophie, die Präsenz der Zawawi-Gruppen in der Ayyubiden- und Mamlukenzeit sowie die Islamisierung von Ägypten und Syrien. Alle Beiträge tragen dazu bei, zu einem besseren, differenzierten Verständnis der Mamlukenzeit zu gelangen.Die Autorinnen und Autoren dieses Bandes, Fellows des Bonner Annemarie Schimmel Kollegs »History and Society of the Mamluk Era«, präsentieren in diesem Band die Ergebnisse ihrer am Kolleg durchgeführten Forschungen.
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- Title Page
- Copyright
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- Boaz Shoshan: On the Marital Regime in Damascus, 1480–1500 CE
- Body
- Kristina Richardson: The Evolving Biographical Legacy of Two Late Mamluk Ḥanbalī Judges
- Jo Van Steenbergen: Appearances of Dawla and Political Order in late medieval Syro-Egypt. The state, social theory, and the political history of the Cairo Sultanate (thirteenth-sixteenth centuries)
- Mohammad Gharaibeh: The Buldāniyyāt of as-Saḫāwī (d. 902/1497). A Case Study on Knowledge Specialization and Knowledge Brokerage in the Field of Ḥadīṯ Collections
- Amar S. Baadj: The Term “Zawāwa” in the Medieval Sources and the Zawāwī Presence in Egypt and Syria during the Ayyubid and Mamluk Periods
- Matthew B. Ingalls: arḥ, Iḫtiṣār, and Late-Medieval Legal Change – A Working Paper
- Abdelkader Al Ghouz: Brokers of Islamic Philosophy in Mamlūk Egypt. Shams al-Dīn Maḥmūd b. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Iṣfahānī as a Case Study in the Transmission of Philosophical Knowledge through Commentary Writing
- Stuart Borsch: Medieval Egyptian Economic Growth: the Maryūṭ Lagoon
- Kate Raphael: Mosques east and west of the Jordan Valley: from the Arab conquest to the end of the Mamluk period
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