Chronicles of Qalāwūn and his son al-Ashraf Khalīl

Translated by David Cook author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th Apr '20

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This volume provides translations of texts on the Mamluk Sultan Qalāwūn (1279-90) and his son al-Malik al-Ashraf (1290-93), which cover the end of the Crusader interlude in the Syrian Levant.

Translated from the original Arabic, these chronicles detail the Mamluk perception of the Crusaders, the Mongol menace, how this menace was confronted, and a wealth of materials about the Mediterranean basin in the late thirteenth century. Treaties, battles, sieges and embassies are all revealed in these chronicles, most of which have not been translated previously.

The translated texts provide a range of historical records concerning Qalāwūn and al-Ashraf,

and include the court perspective of Ibn `Abd al-Ẓāhir, the later biography by his nephew Shafī`, and the writings of the Mamluk historian Baybars al-Mansūrī.

ISBN: 9781138368323

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 966g

424 pages