The clan structure of the Banū Buḥtur is particularly well documented during the third reign of al-Nāṣir Muḥammad. Within this extended family from rural Syria, the amir al-Ḥusayn was renowned for his political skill, which allowed his descendants, the Banū al-Ḥusayn, to become local authorities for nearly two centuries. In this article, I focus on the role played by this eminent figure in founding an amirate in his native village of ʿBayy and advancing the economic and political interests of his kin, known as “the amirs of Gharb.” Through an anthropological reading of the local chronicles, I show how al-Ḥusayn implemented a bilateral rather than a purely patrilineal kinship system, which became the good practice (sunnah) of the Banū Buḥtur...
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This article focuses on surprisingly traditional aspects of Mamluk political culture in the 1360s. I...
This articles approaches the notion of an Islamic social contract from the perspective of the Berber...
El presente artículo revela la existencia de una princesa, hasta ahora desconocida, de la dinastía n...
The academic debate on the ideas and practices that organized succession to the sultanate of Mamluk ...
This article deals with the reign of the Zangid ruler of Syria, Nur al-Din Mahmud (r. 541-569 AH/114...
in dossier thématique Histoires de famille, sous la direction de J. LoiseauInternational audienceIn ...
From medieval times until today ideas of heredity through lineage and of merit through slave status ...
Intermarriages represent a form of social connections that occur for common reasons. However, they m...
The fifteenth century was an age of Arab power in the Egyptian countryside. During the final century...
The clan structure of the Banū Buḥtur is particularly well documented during the third reign of al-N...
This article presents a study of the women of the Abbasid household in 8th-/14th- and 9th-/15th-cent...
This article focuses on the conceptualisation of Mamluk socio-political organisation in late thirtee...
Cette thèse porte sur la société mecquoise au temps des dynasties rasulide et mamelouke, soit du mil...
In this article, I will focus on the forties of the eighth/fourteenth century, a period characterize...
This article focuses on surprisingly traditional aspects of Mamluk political culture in the 1360s. I...
This articles approaches the notion of an Islamic social contract from the perspective of the Berber...
El presente artículo revela la existencia de una princesa, hasta ahora desconocida, de la dinastía n...