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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 §
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1960
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