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Mamluk Cairo, a Crossroads for Embassies: Studies on Diplomacy and Diplomatics
The Golden Horde and the Mamluks: the Birth of a Diplomatic Set-Up (660–5/1261–7)
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Marie Favereau
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December 18 2018
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BRILL
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December 18 2018
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10.1163/9789004384637_008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Mamluk Diplomatics: the Present State of Research
pp. 105
Mamluk Diplomacy: the Present State of Research
pp. 185
Diplomatics, or Another Way to See the World
pp. 214
Strong Letters at the Mamluk Court
pp. 238
Embassies and Ambassadors in Mamluk Cairo
pp. 263
Careers in Diplomacy among Mamluks and Mongols, 658–741/1260–1341
pp. 302
The Golden Horde and the Mamluks: the Birth of a Diplomatic Set-Up (660–5/1261–7)
pp. 327
Mamluk-Ilkhanid Diplomatic Contacts: Negotiations or Posturing?
pp. 340
Baghdad between Cairo and Tabriz: Emissaries to the Mamluks as Expressions of Local Political Ambition and Ideology during the Seventh/Thirteenth and Eighth/Fourteenth Centuries
pp. 363
Between Iraq and a Hard Place: Sulṭān Aḥmad Jalāyir’s Time as a Refugee in the Mamluk Sultanate
pp. 381
Niẓām al-Dīn Shāmī’s Description of the Syrian Campaign of Tīmūr
pp. 410
Diplomatic Entanglements between Tabriz, Cairo, and Herat: a Reconstructed Qara Qoyunlu Letter Datable to 818/1415
pp. 484
Fixed Rules to a Changing Game? Sultan Meḥmed II’s Realignment of Ottoman-Mamluk Diplomatic Conventions
pp. 511
Diplomatic Correspondence between Nasrid Granada and Mamluk Cairo: the Last Hope for al-Andalus
pp. 529
Entre Ifrīqiya hafside et Égypte mamelouke: Des relations anciennes, continues et consolidées
pp. 566
Tracking Down the Hafsid Diplomatic Missions All the Way to the Turco-Mamluk Borders (892–6/1487–91)
pp. 581
Diplomatic Networks of Rasulid Yemen in Egypt (Seventh/Thirteenth to Early Ninth/Fifteenth Centuries)
pp. 604
“Aggression in the Best of Lands”: Mecca in Egyptian-Indian Diplomacy in the Ninth/Fifteenth Century
pp. 621
Some Remarks on the Diplomatic Relations between Cairo, Delhi/Dawlatābād, and Aḥmadābād during the Eighth/Fourteenth and Ninth/Fifteenth Centuries
pp. 638
The Ḥaṭī and the Sultan: Letters and Embassies from Abyssinia to the Mamluk Court
pp. 658
“Peace Be upon Those Who Follow the Right Way”: Diplomatic Practices between Mamluk Cairo and the Borno Sultanate at the End of the Eighth/Fourteenth Century
pp. 685
The European Embassies to the Court of the Mamluk Sultans in Cairo
pp. 711
In the Name of the Minorities: Lisbon’s Muslims as Emissaries from the King of Portugal to the Sultan of Egypt
pp. 725
Envoys between Lusignan Cyprus and Mamluk Egypt, 838–78/1435–73: the Accounts of Pero Tafur, George Boustronios and Ibn Taghrī Birdī
pp. 741
Negotiating the Last Mamluk-Venetian Commercial Decree (922–3/1516–7): Commercial Liability from the Sixth/Twelfth to the Early Tenth/Sixteenth Century
pp. 782
Three Mamluk Letters Concerning the Florentine Trade in Egypt and Syria: a New Interpretation
pp. 801
Écritoires: objets fonctionnels et symboliques indissociables des cérémonies officielles à l’ époque mamelouke
pp. 823
Precious Objects for Eminent Guests: the Use of Chinese Ceramics in Mamluk Cairo: the Fustat Ceramic Collection from The Royal Museums of Art and History (Brussels)
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