Mamluks and Ottomans Studies in Honour of Michael Winter Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History Series
Coordonnateurs : Wasserstein David J, Ayalon Ami
Focusing on Near Eastern history in Mamluk and Ottoman times, this book, dedicated to Michael Winter, stresses elements of variety and continuity in the history of the Near East, an area of study which has traditionally attracted little attention from Islamists.
Ranging over the period from the thirteenth to the nineteenth century, the articles in this book look at the area from Istanbul down through Syria and Palestine to Arabia, the Yemen and the Sudan. The articles demonstrate the great wealth of the materials available, in a wide variety of languages, from archival documents to manuscripts and art works, as well as inscriptions and buildings, police records and divorce documentation. The topics covered are equally as varied and include Dufism, the festival of Nabi Musa, military organisations, doctors, and charity to name but a few.
1. Sufism and Sanctity: The Genesis of the Wali Allah in Mamluk Jerusalem and Hebron 2. The Prince who Favored the Desert: Fragmentary Biography of Al-Nasir Ahmad (d. 745/1344) 3. Al-Nabi Musa - An Ottoman Festival (Mawsim) Resurrected? 4. Some Remarks on the Inscription of Baybars at Maqam Nabi Musa 5. Sign of the Times: Reusing the Past in Baybars’s Architecture in Palestine 6. A Fourteenth Century Jerusalem Court Record of a Divorce Hearing: A Case Study 7. The Hoax of the Miraculous Speaking Wall: Criminal Investigation in Mamluk Cairo 8. Awlad Al-Nas in the Mamluk Army During the Bahri Period 9. Popular Sufi Sermons in Late Mamluk Egypt 10. Physicians in Mamluk and Ottoman Courts 11. Evliya Çelebi on ‘Imarets' 12. Great Fire in the Metropolis: The Case of the Istanbul Conflagration of 1569 and its Description by Marcantonio Barbaro 13. Sixteenth Century Illustrations of the Hajj Route 14. The Forgotten Province: A Prelude to the Ottoman Era in Yemen 15. Islam in the Sudan under the Funj and the Ottomans 16. Observations on some Religious Institutions in Damiette and Faraskur in the Eighteenth Century 17. The Expropriation of the Pasha’s Peasants
Date de parution : 08-2010
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 11-2005
Ouvrage de 262 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Mamluks and Ottomans :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; Ibn Taghri Birdi; Dhu Al Hijja; Holy Man; Ibn Iyas; Laylat Al Qadr; Abd Al Zahir; Rabban Gamliel; Ottoman Egypt; Abd Allah; Sancak Beyi; Grand Bazaar; Funj Sultanate; Holy Mountains; Ibn Shaddad; Turco Egyptian Rulers; Sufi Orders; Mahdist State; Vice Versa; Abu Hurayra; Ibn Hajar; Mamluk Army; Baybars Al Bunduqdari; Ayn Jalut; Rum Seljuqs