This article offers an edition, translation, and study of a hitherto unknown text about Ayyubid or early Mamluk Alexandria. The author, one Abū Khuzayma Muḥammad b. ʿAbd al-Wahhāb, gives a short yet rich description of the city based as much on Alexandria’s real cityscape as on legends. The text treats famous monuments, such as the city’s lighthouse and the Column of the Pillars, as well as less well-known buildings, such as mosques, colleges, watchtowers, and gates. An analysis of the account leads to the conclusion that its author wrote the account in order to mobilize Muslims for the defense of the city against Frankish or Byzantine attacks on Alexandria or Egypt’s Mediterranean coast in general
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The fall of the Byzantine Fortress of Babylon in 641ce allowed invading Arab armies to move beyond t...
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...
The chronicler William of Tyre is highly critical of the Hospitaller master Gilbert of Assailly, who...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Near-contemporaneous source material for the earliest Muslim ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
Based on the Armenian chronicle attributed to Sebēos, some scholars have argued for a large, failed ...
There is a gap in the knowledge of the history of Beirut from 1291 to 1516, during the Mamluk period...
At the zenith of its power Ayyubid rule stretched from the Tunisian border in the west, the Yemen in...
Ibn al-Salāh Shahrazûrī (d. 643/1245) had an important place in the history of hadith with his works...
This article is concerned with the representation of al-ʿAbbās b. al-Walīd’s involvement in the Muha...
In the Ayyūbids and the Mamlūk era (6/12th c.-10/16th c.) many quarters were formed in the suburbs o...
Alexandria has been one of the most important cities throughout history. Born from the mixing of two...
The chronicler William of Tyre is highly critical of the Hospitaller master Gilbert of Assailly, who...
Narratives abound concerning the religious and political positioning of Jerusalem in the past as wel...
This article focuses on the confrontation that broke out sometime in 709 or 710 CE between a hundred...
The fall of the Byzantine Fortress of Babylon in 641ce allowed invading Arab armies to move beyond t...
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...
The chronicler William of Tyre is highly critical of the Hospitaller master Gilbert of Assailly, who...