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- Egypt and Syria in the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk Eras Iv
- Al-Maqrizi and the Fatimids
- Mamluks and Their Relatives in the Period of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517) (MSR XVI, 2012)
- The Mamluks in History
- The History of Egypt Has Been Long and Wealthy, Due to the Flow of The
- The Activities of the Abbasid Caliphs in Egypt by Zukhra Aripova Abstract- This Article Discusses the Activities of the Abbasid Caliphs in Egypt
- Nile Floods and the Irrigation System in Fifteenth-Century Egypt
- Egypt's Ottoman Past
- Religion, Ethnicity and Gender Under Fatimid Rule 38
- The Demands of Muhammad Ali Pasha (JCC)
- Ceramic Evidence for Political Transformations in Early Mamluk Egypt*
- The Ornamented Domes of Cairo: the Mamluk Mason's Challenge
- 6678 Using Fiction As a Vehicle for Popularizing History
- Abbas Hilmi II and the Neo-Mamluk Style
- Did Ṣalāḥ Al-Dīn Destroy the Fatimids' Books? an Historiographical Enquiry
- The Hungarian Community in Mamluk Egypt
- Mamluk Thesis
- An Examination of Mamluk Ascendancy in the Ayyubid Period in Relation to the Medieval Climate Anomaly
- The Peasants During the Mamlūk Period: How They Have Struggled
- Perception of Architecture in Mamluk Sources (MSR VI, 2002)
- Spatial Orientations of Qipchaq Mamluk Rule 347
- The Refusal of Minting Ottoman Silver Para Multiples in Egypt As a Reflection of the Political Relation with the Ottoman Sultanate Dr
- Georgians in the Military Establishment in Egypt in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- THE SPICE TRADE in MAMLUK EGYPT a Contribution to The
- Ottoman Imperial Council Grand Vizier
- Slavery in Ottoman Egypt Slavery Has Existed in Egypt Since Ancient Times
- Plague Depopulation and Irrigation Decay in Medieval Egypt
- Appropriating Orientalism? Saber Sabri's Mamluk Revivals in Late
- Is the Deep State the Main Obstacle to the Nahda?
- Mamluks, Property Rights, and Economic Development: Lessons
- Introduction the Fatimid Empire and Its Population
- Restoration of an Archaeological Ceramic Jar from Mamluk Period (1250–1517A.C.), Al-Fustat, Egypt: an Analytical Study
- Book Reviews (MSR VI, 2002)
- The Historical Development of the Regional Capitals That Were the Center of the Mamluk Sultanate Since the Beginning of Their Muslim Era