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The Mamluk-Ottoman Transition

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Continuity and Change in Egypt and Bilad al-Sham in the Sixteenth Century, 2, Ottoman Studies / Osmanistische Studien 10

Stephan Conermann/Gül Sen

Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

While the Ottoman conquest of the Mamluk realm in 1516-17 doubtlessly changed the balance of political power in Egypt and Greater Syria, the changes must be seen as a wideranging transition process. The present volume with contributions both by scholars from Mamluk and Ottoman studies provides several case studies on the changing situation during the 15th and 16th centuries and explains how the reconfiguration of political power affected both Egypt and Greater Syria. By combining both perspectives, the authors provide a more comprehensive, but nuanced picture of the process of transformation.

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Zusatztext

While the Ottoman conquest of the Mamluk realm in 1516-17 doubtlessly changed the balance of political power in Egypt and Greater Syria, the changes must be seen as a wide-ranging transition process. The present collection of essays provides several case studies on the changing situation during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and explains how the reconfiguration of political power affected both Egypt and Greater Syria. With reference to the first volume (2017), this second volume continues the debate on key issues of the transition period with contributions by scholars from both Mamluk and Ottoman studies. By combining these perspectives, the authors provide a more comprehensive and nuanced picture of the process of transformation from Mamluk to Ottoman rule.

Autorenportrait

PD Dr. Gül Sen habilitierte sich an der Universität Bonn und erhielt Venia Legendi für das Fach Islamwissenschaft. Derzeit ist sie als Vertretungsprofessorin für Islamwissenschaft an der Universität Heidelberg tätig.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 11.07.2022

Umfang: 502 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

ISBN/EAN: 9783847111528

Umbreit-Nr.: 8629099

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