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Studies in Al Jabarti I1)

Studies in Al Jabarti I1) STUDIES IN AL JABARTI I1) Notes on the Transformation of Mamluk Society in Egypt under the Ottomans BY DAVID AYALON The Hebrew University, Jerusalem TABLE OF CONTENTS § i Preface. § 2 Scope of the Study § 3 The Transformation of Mamluk Names and its Consequences § 4 The Early Career of the Mamluk § 5 Education and Manumission § 6 The Mamluk's Relations with his Comrades and his Patron ' § 7 His Relations with his Comrades in Ser vitude and Manumission § 8 The Synonymity of Khushdäsh and Akb The Mamluk's Relations with his Patron § i o Clarification of the Term Tdbi ` § i i The Freedman's Attitude towards his Patron 2 The Patron as the Mamluk's "Father" § 13 3 The Interplay of Mamluk Ties and Natural Family Ties in Mamluk Society and its Consequences § 14 The Mamluk "House" (Bayt) § i 5 The "Open House" (al-Bayt al-Mafti7b) ' § 16 The Synonymity of "House" (Bayt) and "Family" 149 § i 7 The "Clan" and the "Tribe" (Qabila) in Mamluk Internal Relations 18 8 The Mamluk Factions' Determination to Exterminate each other and its Causes Firearms and the Increase of Bloodshed § http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient Brill

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Brill
Copyright
© 1960 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0022-4995
eISSN
1568-5209
DOI
10.1163/156852060X00034
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Abstract

STUDIES IN AL JABARTI I1) Notes on the Transformation of Mamluk Society in Egypt under the Ottomans BY DAVID AYALON The Hebrew University, Jerusalem TABLE OF CONTENTS § i Preface. § 2 Scope of the Study § 3 The Transformation of Mamluk Names and its Consequences § 4 The Early Career of the Mamluk § 5 Education and Manumission § 6 The Mamluk's Relations with his Comrades and his Patron ' § 7 His Relations with his Comrades in Ser vitude and Manumission § 8 The Synonymity of Khushdäsh and Akb The Mamluk's Relations with his Patron § i o Clarification of the Term Tdbi ` § i i The Freedman's Attitude towards his Patron 2 The Patron as the Mamluk's "Father" § 13 3 The Interplay of Mamluk Ties and Natural Family Ties in Mamluk Society and its Consequences § 14 The Mamluk "House" (Bayt) § i 5 The "Open House" (al-Bayt al-Mafti7b) ' § 16 The Synonymity of "House" (Bayt) and "Family" 149 § i 7 The "Clan" and the "Tribe" (Qabila) in Mamluk Internal Relations 18 8 The Mamluk Factions' Determination to Exterminate each other and its Causes Firearms and the Increase of Bloodshed §

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Journal of the Economic and Social History of the OrientBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1960

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