Fragment of a Woodblock Print on Linen. The Cleveland Museum of Art.
From the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt. 1200s/1300s.
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Coin of the Day #12 (5/16/2024)
Saw a Mamluk posted a few days ago and figured I’d join in!
Mamluk Sultanate
AR Dirham - 20mm 2.83g
Al-Mansur Ali 1257 AD
Cairo Mint
Obverse al-malik al-mansur nur ad-din ali ibn aybak in dotted square, legend around square in dotted circle
Reverse As obverse, different legends
Balog 19a
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In love with this blue used for the Wikipedia map of the Mamluk Sultanate
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Just a good snapshot on what Turkic people are, and why I keep saying Turkic does not equal Turkish.
Also, if you want to get into the whole "Mamluk Kipchaks who ended up ruling over countries where they were sold as slaves", just Google "Sultan Beibarys".
Spoiler: a Kipchak boy sold as a slave in Egypt, ends up ruling it.
Cheers.
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Florence is another happy costumer of giraffe diplomacy!
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The Mosque, Khanqah and Mausoleum of Sultan Barquq
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Mmmmm writing this story has just made me repeatedly run around the fact that there's no such thing as a pre-colonization way of writing about Copts even in fantasy
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Also since these same people think referring to the last 500 years of Middle Eastern history as different to European is bigotry:
Buddy, these guys literally ruled the region for 400 of those 500 years. They conquered it at Marj Dabiq outside the region of Mesopotamia, which was a battleground between Sultans and Shahs until the Sultans fell.
To the Ottomans the Arab world were Vilayets of specific regions with separate histories linked together in their modern form by Europeans merging these regions into single masses when they really weren't prior to that. The Arab world went straight from that to the maw of British and French colonialism, and from THAT to the hands of various ephemeral stripes of dictators who capitalize on most of a millennium of resentment by the old lords of upstart Turks who conquered them and the sheer audacity of the Ferenji in overturning the rightful order of the world even briefly.
If you're unaware that this is different to the conquering view of Europeans in the Americas, Russia, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the UK, that these POV differences are immensely relevant to how these cultures work, and that the framework of 'we rule' versus 'we keep switching people who shoot us for offending them but not being shot' has an impact, you are too ignorant of the world to be worth discussing it with.
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Steel Sword. Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt.
Belonged to Al-Adil Sayf al-Din Tumanbay. 1501 CE.
The Museum of Islamic Art. Cairo
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Harem Lady Guard (2)
En fortsättning på bilder av kvinnliga haremsväktare från mina berättelser i bläck & akvarell.
Tidigare artiklar som berör haremsväsende och besläktade ämnen finns under kategorin HAREM
I ett tidigare inlägg (se Harem Lady Guard 1) redogjordes för infallet att göra bilder som illustrerar Kadin Koruyukular, de kvinnliga väktarna av haremets folk i mina berättelsers rike Kiralatet. Det här är…
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Quick History Lesson
1) Before the modern state of Israel there was the British mandate, Not a Palestinian state.
2) Before the British mandate there was the ottoman empire, Not a Palestinian state.
3) Before the ottoman empire there was the Islamic mamluk sultanate of Egypt, Not a Palestinian state.
4) Before the Islamic mamluk sultanate of Egypt there was the ayyubid dynasty, Not a Palestinian state. Godfrey of bouillon conquered it in 1099.
5) Before the ayyubid dynasty there was the christian kingdom of Jerusalem, Not a Palestinian state.
6) Before the christian kingdom of Jerusalem there was the Fatimid caliphate, Not a Palestinian state.
7) Before the Fatimid caliphate there was the byzantine empire, Not a Palestinian state.
8) Before the byzantine empire there was the Roman empire, Not a Palestinian state.
9) Before the Roman empire there was the hasmonean dynasty, Not a Palestinian state.
10) Before the hasmonean dynasty there was the Seleucid empire,Not a Palestinian state.
11) Before the Seleucid empire there was the empire of Alexander the 3rd of Macedon, Not a Palestinian state.
12) Before the empire of Alexander the 3rd of Macedon there was the Persian empire, Not a Palestinian state.
13) Before the Persian empire there was the Babylonian empire, Not a Palestinian state.
14) Before the Babylonian empire there was the kingdoms of Israel and Judea, Not a Palestinian state.
15) Before the kingdoms of Israel and Judea there was the kingdom of Israel, Not a Palestinian state.
16) Before the kingdom of Israel there was the theocracy of the 12 tribes of Israel, Not a Palestinian state.
17) Before the theocracy of the 12 tribes of Israel there was the individual state of Canaan, Not a Palestinian state.
In fact in this corner of the earth there was everything but a Palestinian state!
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Jews in Palestine from the 7th century to the 19th century.
From “Atlas of Jewish History”, Martin Gilbert, Routledge, 1969, 2010
via cartesdhistoire
In 636, at the Battle of Yarmouk, the Arabs captured Tiberias and Galilee. Then they besieged and took Jerusalem and Caesarea before completing their conquest in 641 with the capture of Ascalon.
From the 8th century, the largest Jewish community was found in Ramleh, then, at the time of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1291), the most important Jewish communities were those on the coast: Tyre, Acre and Ascalon.
Between 1260 and 1516, relations between the Jews and the Mamluk power, fanatical and intolerant, were bad. The most important communities are in the interior (the ports were evacuated in the 13th century for fear of invasions): Jerusalem especially, Safed, Gaza, Hebron, a few villages in Upper Galilee. Pilgrimage to Jewish holy places – the “ziara” – is already very widespread there.
The Turks conquered Palestine in 1516. The community of Safed experienced great expansion with the cultural and technical contribution of Judeo-Iberian refugees.
But throughout the 19th century, Muslim populations also settled in Palestine: some 20,000 Egyptians during the conquests of Mehemet-Ali (in Gaza, Jaffa and Jericho), then several tens of thousands of Muslims, coming from the former Ottoman territories of the Balkans and the Caucasus. The sultan grants them land on favorable terms in Galilee and the coastal plain of Sharon. The accounts of European travelers in Palestine attest to the existence of numerous villages where Arabic is not spoken.
From 1840, the Jewish population of Jerusalem grew at a much faster rate than that of other communities, reaching 11,000 people in 1870, or half of the total population, and this before the major movements of Jewish immigration which began. from the 1880s; the Jewish population has since retained its majority status.
In 1872, the Palestinian population (Bedouins excluded) was 381,954 inhabitants (85% Muslims, 11% Christians and 4% Jews).
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