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Patronage and Commerce at the Twilight of Mamlūk Rule: Two New Fifteenth Century Inscriptions from the Amuq Plain, Turkey
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Asa Eger
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August 18 2014
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August 18 2014
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Journal of Islamic Archaeology
Publisher:
Equinox Publishing
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Journal of Islamic Archaeology
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JIA
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Equinox Publishing
ISSN (Print):
2051-9710
ISSN (Electronic):
2051-9729
Publication date Created:
August 18 2014
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August 18 2014
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Pages
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10.1558/jia.v1i1.55
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