This article contains information on the role of women in public life during the reign of the Mamluks in Egypt (1250-1517), their influence on the Mamluk sultans, and Queen of Egypt Shajaratu-d-dur, which contributed to the creation of the Mamluk state. The article is based on the works of many medieval Arab historians. It is known that in Islamic countries there is an opinion that a woman cannot rule the state. After the death of Sultan Turanshah in 1250, prominent people of Egypt saw the need for the ascension of Shajaratu-d-dur to the throne. She ruled Egypt for 80 days. When she realized that the courtiers were beginning to rebel against her rule, she married commander-in-chief Oybek. And when Muad ad-Din Oybek al-Turkmani ascended the ...
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Women’s rights to be independent property owners in the pre-modern Islamic world can be overemphasiz...
The contributions of Muslim women covered many especcts in our Islamic society, women have involved ...
In this article, the role and importance of women leaders in various fields of management in our soc...
This article portrays the life of Al-Sit Nafisa Khatun al-Muradiyya, originally taken captive in Geo...
In a history written by men, women are typically assigned minimal agency, hardly indicative of their...
This thesis is discussing the topic of Mamliik Female Patronage in Egypt and how it differed from it...
This article presents a study of the women of the Abbasid household in 8th-/14th- and 9th-/15th-cent...
The research topic (manifestations of the social life of Egypt in the Mamluk era) concluded with a s...
This article discusses the activities of Badruddin Aini in the political and religious administratio...
This article aims to discuss the position and power of the sultans, amir and Mamluk forces about hal...
International audienceThe paper aims at reappraising the position of women in wealth holding and tra...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
This article focuses on the importance of Central Asian women in the Middle Ages and their role in s...
The status of women in the Islamdom is a source of frequent criticism. Some Western critics charge t...
The objective of this paper will be to demonstrate in what ways medieval women (the upper-class wome...
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