in dossier thématique Histoires de famille, sous la direction de J. LoiseauInternational audienceIn the Mamluk Sultanate, family ties mostly play a crucial role in the rise and the exercise of power - seen as a collective dynamic - of a financial administrator. This paper deals with the case study of Ġibriyāl, " vizier of Damascus " in the first third of the 14th century. If Ġibriyāl's ascendants' influence and role in his career are unknown, the narrative sources provide useful datas on his offspring - a son and six daughters. Reconstructing his network of marriage alliances contracted with some of the most prestigious families of ulamas and civilian administrators in Cairo and Damascus, this paper seeks to provide a better understanding o...
International audienceThe paper aims at reappraising the position of women in wealth holding and tra...
International audienceThis paper relates the story of a prominent family of Fez settled from al-Anda...
The very ‘public’ character inherent in acts of patronage raises questions on the nature, extent, mo...
in dossier thématique Histoires de famille, sous la direction de J. LoiseauInternational audienceIn ...
The clan structure of the Banū Buḥtur is particularly well documented during the third reign of al-N...
The academic debate on the ideas and practices that organized succession to the sultanate of Mamluk ...
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the story of the Banū Ḥinnā, a family of Egyptian notables, ...
Cette thèse porte sur la société mecquoise au temps des dynasties rasulide et mamelouke, soit du mil...
This article presents a study of the women of the Abbasid household in 8th-/14th- and 9th-/15th-cent...
Cet article se propose de reconstruire l’histoire d’une famille de notables égyptiens, originaire de...
This article focuses on the conceptualisation of Mamluk socio-political organisation in late thirtee...
This contribution deals with the relationship between two relevant fields of the Islamic world, know...
In this article, I will focus on the forties of the eighth/fourteenth century, a period characterize...
International audienceThe paper aims at reappraising the position of women in wealth holding and tra...
International audienceThis paper relates the story of a prominent family of Fez settled from al-Anda...
The very ‘public’ character inherent in acts of patronage raises questions on the nature, extent, mo...
in dossier thématique Histoires de famille, sous la direction de J. LoiseauInternational audienceIn ...
The clan structure of the Banū Buḥtur is particularly well documented during the third reign of al-N...
The academic debate on the ideas and practices that organized succession to the sultanate of Mamluk ...
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the story of the Banū Ḥinnā, a family of Egyptian notables, ...
Cette thèse porte sur la société mecquoise au temps des dynasties rasulide et mamelouke, soit du mil...
This article presents a study of the women of the Abbasid household in 8th-/14th- and 9th-/15th-cent...
Cet article se propose de reconstruire l’histoire d’une famille de notables égyptiens, originaire de...
This article focuses on the conceptualisation of Mamluk socio-political organisation in late thirtee...
This contribution deals with the relationship between two relevant fields of the Islamic world, know...
In this article, I will focus on the forties of the eighth/fourteenth century, a period characterize...
International audienceThe paper aims at reappraising the position of women in wealth holding and tra...
International audienceThis paper relates the story of a prominent family of Fez settled from al-Anda...
The very ‘public’ character inherent in acts of patronage raises questions on the nature, extent, mo...