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The Middle East in the Middle Ages: the early Mamluk sultanate, 1250-1382
Irwin, Robert, 1946-
Year: c1986.
Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press. 
© Robert Irwin
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Frontmatter
1 The Origins of The Mamluk Regime
2 The Turbulent Decade
3 Bybars I, The Mongols and The Crusaders
4 The Rise of The Qalawunids
5 The Operation of Faction, 1293-1310
6 The Third Reign of Al-Sasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun, 1310-41
7 The Qalawunid Epigones, 1341-82
8 Postscript
Chronological List of Bahri Mamluk Sultans
Bibliography of Primary Arabic Sources
Bibliography of Non-Arabic Primary Sources
Bibliography of Secondary Sources
Index
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Title: The Middle East in the Middle Ages : the early Mamluk sultanate, 1250-1382 Robert Irwin.
Author: Irwin, Robert, 1946-
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Source Version: The Middle East in the Middle Ages : the early Mamluk sultanate, 1250-1382 Robert Irwin
Irwin, Robert, 1946-
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, c1986.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00900
Subject Headings: • Mamelukes
• Egypt -- History
• Islamic Empire -- History -- 1258-1517
Notes: • Includes index.
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