BIRAN 2019 The Mamluks and Mongol Central Asia in Amitai and Connermann Bonn UP (original) (raw)

“Mamluks of Mongol Origin and their Role in Early Mamluk Political Life.” Mamluk Studies Review. 12/1 (2008), 119-137.

Reuven Amitai

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BIran 2015h The Mental Maps of Mongol Central Asia as Seen from the Mamluk Sultanate JAH 49 31 51

Michal Biran

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Mamluk Legitimacy and the Mongols: The Reigns of Baybars and Qalawun (MSR IV, 2000)

Anne Broadbridge

2001

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The Mental Maps of Mongol Central Asia as Seen from the Mamluk Sultanate

Michal Biran

Journal of Asian History, 2015

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Mamluk Legitimacy and the Mongols : The Reigns of Baybars and Qala ≠ wu ≠

Anne Broadbridge

2007

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The Decline of the Ilkhanate and the Mamluk Sultanate's Eastern Frontier

Patrick Wing

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RELATIONS BETWEEN THE MAMLUK STATE IN EGYPT AND “TATARS” IN 1252-1281

Aliaksandr Filipau

RELATIONS BETWEEN THE MAMLUK STATE IN EGYPT AND “TATARS” IN 1252-1281, 2019

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Review of Carl F. Petry, The Mamluk Sultanate: A History, Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Muhammet Enes Midilli

The Journal of Ottoman Studies, 2024

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Yehoshua Frenkel, “The Mamluk Sultanate and its Neighbours: Economic, Social and Cultural Entanglements,” in Reuven Amitai and Stephan Conermann, eds., The Mamluk Sultanate fromthe Perspective of Regional and World History (Göttingen: V&R, 2019), 39-60

Yehoshua Frenkel

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The Jalayirids: Dynastic State Formation in the Mongol Middle East

Patrick Wing

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The Mamluks among the Nations: A Medieval Sultanate in its Global Context

Yehoshua Frenkel

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Cross-Boundary hatred: (Changing) Attitudes towards Mongol and ‘Christian’ Mamlūks in the Mamluk Sultanate

Koby yosef

in Reuven Amitai and Stephan Conermann (ed.), The Mamluk Sultanate from the Perspective of Regional and World History: Economic, Social and Cultural Development in an Era of Increasing International Interaction and Competition (Bonn: Bonn University Press), 2019

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From Temür to Selim: Trajectories of Turko-Mongol State Formation in Islamic West-Asia's Long Fifteenth Century

Jo Van Steenbergen

Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asia Eurasian Parallels, Connections and Divergences, 2020

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Mamluks and Their Relatives in the Period of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517)

Koby yosef

Mamlūk Studies Review 16 (2012), pp. 55-69

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The Qazaqs and the Central Asian Principalities in the 18th and the First Half of the 19th Centuries // Oriente Moderno. – Volume 96, Issue 1. – Brill, 2016. – P.25–45.

Zhuldyz Tulibayeva

2016

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Book Review - Carl F. Petry: The Mamluk Sultanate: A History. Cambridge University Press, 2022. ISBN:

Mohamad El-Merheb

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2023

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The Rise of the Seljuqs and their State in Central Asia

Arshad Islam

2012

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“Three’s a Crowd. The Downfall of the Mamluks in the Near Eastern Power Struggle, 1500-1517.”

Albrecht Fuess

The Mamluk Sultanate and its Neighbors: Economic, Social and Cultural Entanglements, hrsg. von Reuven Amitai und Stephan Conermann, Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2019

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The amir Yalbughā al-Khāṣṣakī (d. 1366), the Qalāwūnid sultanate, and the cultural matrix of Mamluk society. A re-assessment of Mamluk Politics in the 1360s (JAOS 131 2011)

Jo Van Steenbergen

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Making Mongol History: Rashid al-Din and the Jami` al-Tawarikh, Preface and Chapter 1

Stefan Kamola

2019

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Michael Hancock-Parmer (2016) Qazaqlïq, or ambitious brigandage, and the formation of the Qazaqs: state and identity in Post-Mongol Eurasia [Review]; Central Asian Survey, 35:4, 586-588

Michael Hancock-Parmer

Central Asian Survey, 2016

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Order out of Chaos: Patronage, Conflict and Mamluk Socio-Political Culture. 1341-1382 (Leiden: Brill, 2006)

Jo Van Steenbergen

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An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples

Peter B Golden

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A Turning Point in Mamluk History: The Third Reign of al-Nasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun (1310-1341)

Amalia Levanoni

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Rethinking the Mongol-Sultanate 'Frontier' ( 1241-1327 CE).

Dipanjan Mazumder

Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 2016

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Review: Mongols and Mamluks, The Mamluk–Īlkhānid War, 1261-1281

John E Woods

Mamluk Studies Review , 1997

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Christoph Baumer. The History of Central Asia: The Age of the Steppe Warriors, Volume 1

beth mckillop

Asian Affairs, 2014

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Abashin S. Review: The Rise and Fall of Khoqand: Central Asia in the Global Age, 1709-1876 . By Scott C. Levi (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017) // Journal of Social History. 2019, vol. 53 (1)

Sergey Abashin, Scott C Levi

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Editor's Introduction: The Khazar Khanate: Debates and Mysteries

Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia

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Yfrenkel The Mamluk Sultanate and its Neighbours

Yehoshua Frenkel

Yehoshua Frenkel, The Mamluk Sultanate and its Neighbours: Economic, Social and Cultural Entanglements”, in S. Conermann (Bonn), The Mamlūk Sultanate and its Neighbours: Economic, Social and Cultural Entanglements , 2019

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THOMAS T. ALLSEN: Culture and conquest in Mongol Eurasia. (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization.) xiv, 245 pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. £40

Christopher P Atwood

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2002

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The Early Experience of the Mamluk in the First Period of the Mamluk Sultanate 1250 1382 CE (Draft)

Amir Mazor

in Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean (c. 1000–1500 CE). R. Amitai, C. Cluse (eds.). Turnhout: Brepols, , 2017

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The Mongol Empire and Its Legacy, and: Mughal India and Central Asia (review)

David Christian

Journal of World History, 2001

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TURKIC-ARABIC CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC CONTACTS IN THE MAMLUK PERIOD (ХІІІ-ХV CENTURIES)

Eurasian Research Institute

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The Routledge Handbook of the Mongols and Central-Eastern Europe. Alexander Maiorov and Roman Hautala (eds). London and New York: Routledge, 2021. 544 p. (TOC only)

Roman Hautala

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