The author of this article focuses on the 16th century work “The End of the Temporary Dynasty and the Rise to Power of the Ottoman Dynasty” by the Egyptian historian Ibn Zunbul Al-Rammal (“History” by Ibn Zunbul) and the events of the Ottoman-Mamluk war of 1516– 1517 described in it. This book is the author’s most significant work. It is written in an artistic style and recounts the defeat of the penultimate Mamluk sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri in the war with the Ottoman ruler Selim I and the subsequent occupation of Syria and Egypt by the Ottomans. In the work, Ibn Zunbul takes the greatest interest in two topics. First, he examines the causes of the conflict, which broke out between Selim I and Qansuh al-Ghuri and led to the collapse of...
This article aims to discuss the position and power of the sultans, amir and Mamluk forces about hal...
I have discussed the transition from the Ayyubids to the Mamluks elsewhere. In this article I offer ...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
In this manuscript, the collapse of Mamluk State, which reigned in Egypt and Syria between the years...
International audienceConquête ottomane de l’Égypte (1517) is the first collective work that deals w...
In this article, I will focus on the forties of the eighth/fourteenth century, a period characterize...
AbstractThis article examines the extensive intellectual and social exchange that resulted from the ...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
This is the first of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of la...
The fifteenth century was an age of Arab power in the Egyptian countryside. During the final century...
This is the first of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of la...
This is the second of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of l...
The ninth/fifteenth century in Egypt and Syria began with a period of internal warfare (fitnah) that...
The ninth/fifteenth century in Egypt and Syria began with a period of internal warfare (fitnah) that...
This article aims to discuss the position and power of the sultans, amir and Mamluk forces about hal...
I have discussed the transition from the Ayyubids to the Mamluks elsewhere. In this article I offer ...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
In this manuscript, the collapse of Mamluk State, which reigned in Egypt and Syria between the years...
International audienceConquête ottomane de l’Égypte (1517) is the first collective work that deals w...
In this article, I will focus on the forties of the eighth/fourteenth century, a period characterize...
AbstractThis article examines the extensive intellectual and social exchange that resulted from the ...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
This is the first of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of la...
The fifteenth century was an age of Arab power in the Egyptian countryside. During the final century...
This is the first of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of la...
This is the second of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of l...
The ninth/fifteenth century in Egypt and Syria began with a period of internal warfare (fitnah) that...
The ninth/fifteenth century in Egypt and Syria began with a period of internal warfare (fitnah) that...
This article aims to discuss the position and power of the sultans, amir and Mamluk forces about hal...
I have discussed the transition from the Ayyubids to the Mamluks elsewhere. In this article I offer ...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...