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Studies in the History of the Near East
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Abd Al Ra1
Abd Al Ral
Arabic historiography
Arabic manuscript analysis
Arabic Studies
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Bar Hebraeus
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circassian
Circassian Mamluk Sultanate
conquest
early modern Near East historical studies
EDWARD POCOCKE
egypt
egyptian
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eq_history
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funj
Funj Chronicle
Funj Sultanate
Group Chronicles
Hamaj Regency
Holy Man
Ibn Iyas
Ibn Zunbul
Islamic religious elites
Literary Chronicles
Mahdist State
mamluk
Mamluk Sultanate
Nilotic Sudan
ottoman
Ottoman administrative systems
Ottoman Egypt
Paris Fragment
Popular Chronicles
Red Sea Hills
Sancak Beyis
seventeenth-century England
Sudanese political history
sultanate
Tuman Bay
turco
Turco Egyptian Conquest
Turco Egyptian Regime
Product details
- ISBN 9781138983267
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 03 Jun 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 1973. This volume brings together a number of studies concerned with the Near East and its history from the sixteenth century. They fall into three groups. The first is concerned with English Arabists of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and particularly with Edward Pococke. The papers in the second group deal with the history of the Nilotic Sudan, and especially attempt to exploit the sparse source-materials available on the Funj Sultanate and to throw some light on developments between the sixteenth and the nineteenth century. Another dark age in modern Near Eastern history is the subject of the third group of papers-the period of Egyptian history from the Ottoman conquest in 1517 to the French occupation in 1798.
P.M. Holt Professor in Arab History in the University of London
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