peer reviewedThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery to allow European traders to enter and travel through the sultanate for the purpose of carrying out commercial activities. The study re-evaluates some historiographical ideas concerning the amān (safe-conduct). This term has often been used by scholars to designate a specific – in fact the only – document conferring freedom of movement on non-Muslims visiting a medieval Muslim state. Contrary to this received idea, the author demonstrates that the Mamluk chancery resorted to different kinds of written instruments (truces, letters, decrees) to ensure that European merchants could move freely around its domains. The analysis of these documents l...
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International audienceThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery...
Unlike its European counterparts, the fields of Islamic diplomacy and diplomatics have long been neg...
Trade and commerce were among the main sources of income for the Mamluk economy. Because of its geog...
According to the Mamluk administration, the world is a series of realms and countries all located ar...
The article aims to examine the deceitful practices employed by traders in the eastern Mediterranea...
Elaborate and sensational gifts were the hallmark of Mamluk diplomacy. In firm control of the mediev...
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Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Commercial conflict resolution in the ...
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In a Mediterranean trade largely controlled by European Christian merchants from the 12th century on...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
This article examines how siyar can improve economic relations within and among Muslim States by lib...
This article presents and discusses a source of unique importance for our knowledge of early modern ...
By deploying Italian notarial evidence alongside Islamic legal sources and Arabic literary evidence,...
International audienceThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery...
Unlike its European counterparts, the fields of Islamic diplomacy and diplomatics have long been neg...
Trade and commerce were among the main sources of income for the Mamluk economy. Because of its geog...
According to the Mamluk administration, the world is a series of realms and countries all located ar...
The article aims to examine the deceitful practices employed by traders in the eastern Mediterranea...
Elaborate and sensational gifts were the hallmark of Mamluk diplomacy. In firm control of the mediev...
International audienceFrom the Mercantile System to Diplomatic Order: Embassies between Mameluk Egyp...
International audienceThis article analyzes the astonishing multiplication of negotiations and conce...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Commercial conflict resolution in the ...
This article aims to study the materiality of diplomatic relations between Mamluk Egypt and the Mali...
In a Mediterranean trade largely controlled by European Christian merchants from the 12th century on...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
This article examines how siyar can improve economic relations within and among Muslim States by lib...
This article presents and discusses a source of unique importance for our knowledge of early modern ...
By deploying Italian notarial evidence alongside Islamic legal sources and Arabic literary evidence,...