Bibliography for Ayyubid and Mamluk Palestine

 

Abu-Manneh, Butrus. “The Georgians in Jerusalem in the Mamluk Period.” In Amnon Cohen and Gabriel Baer, eds. Egypt and Palestine: A Millennium of Association (868-1948). New York and Jerusalem, 1984, 102-112.

Abu Mustafa, Ayman.  The Trade Routes in Palestine during the Mamluk Period (1260-1516 A.D.): A Historical, Geographical and Economic Study.  Birzeit, 2006.

Abulafia, David.  The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean. London, 2011.

Aigle, Denise. “Les Inscriptions de Baybars dans le Bilad al-Sham: une expression de la légitimité du pouvoir.” Studia Islamica. 96 (2003), 87–115.

Amar, Zohar.  Agricultural Produce in the Land of Israel in the Middle Ages [Hebrew].  Jerusalem, 2000.

Amar, Zohar. “Transformations in the Agriculture of al‐Sham during the Mamluk Period (1250-1517 CE).”  In Aron M. Maeir, Shimon Dar, Zev Safrai, eds. The Rural Landscape of Ancient Israel. “BARIS,” 1121. Oxford, 2003, 149-158.

Amar, Zohar and Yaron Serri. “Ibn al-Suri, Physician and Botanist of al-Sham.” Palestine Exploration Quarterly. 135/2 (2003), 124-130.

Amir, Or. “The Religious Lives of Muslims in the Safed Area during the 13th and 14th Centuries According to a ‘new-old’ Source” [Hebrew]. Cathedra. 156 (2015), 39-70.

Amitai, Reuven. “Mongol Raids into Palestine (A.D. 1260 and 1300).” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1987, 236-255.

Amitai, Reuven. “Ṣafad.”  Encyclopaedia of Islam.  Second Edition. 8 (1995), 357-359.

Amitai, Reuven. “An Arabic Inscription at al-Subayba (Qal`at Namrud) from the Reign of Sultan Baybars.”  In Israel Antiquities Authority Reports, No. 11. Jerusalem, 2001, 109-123.

Amitai, Reuven. “The Mamluk State and Jerusalem” [Hebrew]. In Yvonne Friedman and Joseph Drory, eds. The History of Jerusalem: The Mamluk Period (1260-1517). Jerusalem: 2012, 3-32.

Amitai, Reuven. “The Impact of the Mongols on the History of Syria: Politics, Society and Culture.” In Reuven Amitai and Michal Biran, eds. Eurasian Nomads as Agents of Cultural Change.  Honolulu, 2015, 228-251.

Amitai, Reuven “Islamization in the Southern Levant after the End of Frankish Rule: Some General Considerations and a Short Case Study.”  In Andrew Peacock, ed.  Islamisation: Comparative Perspectives from History.  Edinburgh, 2017.  156-186.

Amitai, Reuven. “Post-Crusader Acre in Light of a Mamluk Inscription and a Fatwā Document from Damascus.”  In Yuval Ben-Basat and Fruma Zacks, eds. New Perspectives in Mamluk History, Amalia Levanoni Festschrift.  Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017, 335-351.

Amitai, Reuven. “The Development of a Muslim City in Palestine: Gaza under the Mamluks.” ASK Working Paper 28.  Bonn: Anna-Marie Schimmel Kolleg, August 2017. https://www.mamluk.uni-bonn.de/publications/ask-wp-28-reuven-amitai.pdf

Amitai, Reuven. “The Muslim Countries in the Late Middle Ages” [Hebrew].  In Meir Bar-Asher and Meir Hatina, eds. Islam: History, Religion, Culture. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2017, 87-109.

Amitai, Reuven. “Political and Civilian Elites in Mamluk Palestine (1260-1516): Some Preliminary Comments.”  In Wolfram Drews, ed.  Die Interaktion von Herrschern und Eliten in imperialen Ordnungen des Mittelalters. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2018, 126-146.

Amitai, Reuven. “Christen und Muslime in der südlichen Levante nach dem Ende der Frankenherrschaft.”  In Lukas Clemens and Michael Matheus, eds.  Christen und Muslime in der Capitanata im 13. Jahrhundert. “Interdisziplinärer Dialog zwischen Archäologie und Geschichte,” Band 4.  Trier: Kliomedia, 2018, 63-71.

‘Amru Yunus. Min a‛lām Khalīl al-raḥmān Ibrāhīm bin Zuqqā‛a: Dirāsa turāthiyya. Hebron, 1987.

Anabseh, Ghaleb. “The Sanctity of the City of ‘Asqalan in the ‘Merits Literature’ of Palestine: An Examination of Mamluk and Ottoman Sources.” Holy Land Studies. 5/2 (2006), 187-198.

Anawati, A.S. “Factors and Effects of Arabization and Islamization in Medieval Egypt and Syria.” In S. Vryonis, ed. Islam and Cultural Change in the Middle Ages. Wiesbaden, 1975, 17-41.

Antrim, Zayde. “Making Syria Mamluk: Ibn Shaddad’s Al-A`laq al-Khatirah.Mamluk Studies Review. 11/1 (2007), 1-18.

Apellániz Ruiz de Galarreta, Francisco Javier. Pouvoir et finance en Méditerranée pré-moderne: Le deuxième état mamelouk et le commerce des épices (1382-1517). Barcelona, 2009.

Arbel, Benjamin. “Venetian Trade in Fifteenth-Century Acre: The Letters of Fransesco Bevilaqua.” In Benjamin Z. Kedar and Avraham L. Udovich, eds. The Medieval Levant: Studies in Memory of Eliyahu Ashtor (1914-1984), published in Asian and African Studies, 22/1-3 (1988), 227-288.

Al-‘Arif, ‘Arif. Ta’rīkh Ghazza. Riyad, 2009.

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al-‘Asali, Kamal J. “Awqaf al-ta‛lim fi bayt al-maqdis min awakhir al-qarn al-sadis hatta al-qarn al-thani `ashara li’l-hijra.” In Al-Tarbiya al-`arabiyya al-islamiyya. Amman, 1990, 867-902.

Ashtor, Eliyahu. “Jerusalem in the Late Middle Ages” [Hebrew]. Yerushalayim, Review for Eretz-Israel Research. 5 (1955), 71-116.

Ashtor, Eliyahu. “Europäischer Handel im spätmittelalterlichen Palästina.” In E. Ashtor,  East-West Trade in the Medieval Mediterranean.  London, 1986.  Hebrew version in T. Dotan, B.Z. Kedar and Sh. Safrai, Chapters in the History of Trade in Eretz-Israel.  Jerusalem, 1990, 280-289.

‘Ata Allah, Mahmud ‘Ali Khalil. Niyabat ghazza fi al-‘ahd al-mamluki. Beirut, 1986.

‘Athamina, Khalil. Filasṭīn fī al-‘Ahdayn al-Ayyūbī wa’l-Mamlūkī (1187-1516). Beirut, 2006.

Ayalon, David. “Egypt as a Dominant Factor in Syria and Palestine during the Islamic Period.” In Amnon Cohen and Gabriel Baer, eds. Egypt and Palestine: A Millennium of Association (868-1948). New York and Jerusalem, 1984, 17-47.

Bahat, Dan. “Hospices and Hospitals in Mamluk Jerusalem.” In Yaacov Lev, ed. Towns and Material Culture in the Medieval Middle East. Leiden, 2002, 73-88.

al-Bahkit, M. ‘Adnan. “Safad et sa région d'après des documents de waqf et des titres de propriété 786-964 (1378-1556).”  Revue du monde musulman et de la Meditérranée. 55-56 (1990), 101-123.

al-Bakhit, ‘Adnan. Das Königreich von al-Karak in der mamlukischen Zeit. Tr. and ed. Alexander Scheidt. Frankfurt, 1992.

Barbé, Hervé and E.  Damati. “Le château de Safed: sources historiques, problématique et premiers résultats des recherches,.” In N. Faucherre, J. Mesqui et N. Prouteau (eds.), La fortification au temps des croisades. Actes du colloque de Parthenay. Rennes, 2004, 77–93.

Ben-Arieh, Yehoshua. “The Rural Settlements in the Sanjaq of Gaza (including Jaffo and Ramla) in the 1870s.” In Y. Ben-Arieh. A Land in the Mirror of Its Past: Historical-Geographical Studies of Eretz-Israel. Jerusalem, 2001, 311-360.

Ben-Bassat, Yuval and Johann Büssow. “Urban Factionalism in Late Ottoman Gaza, c. 1875-1914: Local Politics and Spatial Divisions.” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 61/4 (2018), 606-649.

Benvenisti, Meron.The Crusaders in the Holy Land.New York, 1970.

Beyer, Gustav.“Die Kreuzfahrergebiete Südwestpalästinas.” Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina Vereins. 8 (1884).  Republished in ZDPV, 67 (1951), 148-281.

Blakely, Jeffrey A. and Yaakov Huster. “The Wadi el-Hesi Region in 1265/7: An Interpretation of John of Ibelin’s Contract with the Hospital of Saint John.” Crusades. 15 (2016), 35-53.

Brett, Michael. “The Islamisation of Egypt and North Africa.” The First Annual Levtzion Lecture.Jerusalem, 2005.

Brosh, Naama. “Islamic Glass Finds of the Thirteenth to Fifteenth Century from Jerusalem – Preliminary Report.” Annales du 16e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (London 2003). Nottingham, 2005, 186–190.

Burgoyne, Michael H. (with a contribution by D.S. Richards). Mamluk Jerusalem: An Architectural Study. London, 1987.

Büssow, Johann. “Gaza.” Encyclopaedia of Islam. Third edition. Leiden, 2014.  Accessed on 29 Oct. 2015 at http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-islam-3/gaza-COM_27380

Canaan, Tewfik.  Mohammedan Saints and Sanctuaries in Palestine. London, 1927.

Christ, Georg. Trading Conflicts: Venetian Merchants and Mamluk Officials in Late Medieval Alexandria. Leiden, 2012. 

Combe, Etienne, Jean Sauvaget, and Gaston Wiet, eds. Répertoire chronologique d’épigraphie arabe. Cairo: Imprimerie de l’institut francais d’archéologie orientale, 1931 ff. 18 vols.

Condor, Claude Reignier, Horatio Herbert Kitchener, Edward Henry Palmer and Walter Besant. The Survey of Western and Eastern Palestine. London, 1881-89. 11 vols.

Cytryn-Silverman, Katia. The Road Inns (Khāns) of Bilād al-Shām. “BAR International Series,” 2130. Oxford 2010.

Cytryn-Silverman, Katia. “The Mamluk Minarets of Ramla.” Bulletin du Centre de recherche français à Jérusalem. 21 (2010). Online issue http://bcrfj.revues.org/index6409.html.

Cytryn-Silverman, Katia and J.A. Blakely, J.A. “From Gaza to Hebron in the Mamluk Period: A Stopover at Kh. al-Sukkariya.” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 369 (2013), 201-229.

Da‛adli, Tawfiq. “Mamlūk Epitaphs from Māmillā Cemetery.” Levant. 43/1 (2011), 78-97.  

Dabbagh, Mustafa Murad. Biladuna Filastin. Beirut, 1976.

Dajani-Shekeel, Hadia.  “Natives and Franks in Palestine.”  In M. Gervers and R.J. Bikhazi, eds. Conversion and Continuity: Indigenous Christian Communities in the Islamic Lands.  Toronto, 1990.

Docker, C.A.M.The City of Gaza in the Roman and Byzantine Periods. BAR International Series,” 325. Oxford, 1987.

Doumani, Beshara. Rediscovering Palestine: Merchants and Peasants in Jabal Nablus, 1700-1900. Berkeley, 1995.

Dow, Martin. The Islamic Baths of Palestine. Oxford, 1966.

Drory, Joseph. “Jerusalem during the Mamluk Period (1250-1517).” Jerusalem Cathedra. 1 (1981), 190-213.

Drory, Joseph. “The Impact of the Mamluks’ Rule on the History of Palestine” [Hebrew]. In J. Drory, ed. Palestine in the Mamluk Period. Jerusalem, 1991, 1-12.

Drory, Joseph. “Founding a New Mamlaka: Some Remarks Concerning Safed and the Organization of the Region in the Mamluk Period.” In Amalia Levanoni and Michael Winter, eds. The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society. Leiden, 2004, 163-187.

Ehrlich, Michael. “The Frankish Impact on the Urban Landscape of Medieval Palestine.” In Yaacov Lev, ed. Towns and Material Culture in the Medieval Middle East. Leiden, 2002, 41-52.

Elazari-Volcani, Isaac.  The Fellah’s Farm. Bulletin 10. Tel Aviv: The Jewish Agency for Palestine, Institute of Agriculture and Natural History, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1930.

Ellenblum, Ronnie. “Settlement and Society Formation in Crusader Palestine.” In T.E. Levy, ed. The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land. Leicester, 1995, 502-511.

Ellenblum, Ronnie. Frankish Rural Settlement in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem Cambridge, 1998.

Ephrat, Daphna. Spiritual Wayfarers, Leaders in Piety: Sufis and the Dissemination of Islam in Medieval Palestine. Cambridge, MA, 2008.

Ephrat, Daphna. “From Wayfaring Elites to Local Associations: Sufis in Medieval Palestine.”  Al-Qantara. 27/1 (2006), 77-104.                    

Ephrat, Daphna. “Sufism and Sanctity: The Genesis of the Wali Allah in Mamluk Jerusalem and Hebron.” In David J. Wasserstein and Ami Ayalon, eds. Mamluks and Ottomans: Studies in Honour of Michael Winter. London and New York, 2006, 4-18.

Favreau-Lilie, Marie-Luise. “The Military Orders and the Escape of the Christian Population of the Holy Land in 1291.” Journal of Medieval History. 19 (1993), 203-227.

Fenton, Paul. “Solitary Meditation in Jewish and Islamic Mysticism in the Light of a recent Archeological Discovery.” Medieval Encounters. 1 (1995), 271-296.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “The Establishment of the Endowment (Waqf) of al-Madrasa al-Salihiyya in Jerusalem by Salah al-Din the Ayyubid” [Hebrew]. In Joseph Drory, ed. Palestine in the Mamluk Period. Jerusalem, 1992, 64-85.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Rural Society in Palestine during the Mamluk Period” [Hebrew]. Cathedra. 77 (1995), 17-39.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “The Impact of the Crusades on Rural Society and Religious Endowments: The Case of Medieval Syria (Bilad al-Sham). In Y. Lev, ed. War and Society in the Eastern Mediterranean, 7th-15th Centuries. Leiden, 1997, 237-248.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Islamic Education in Mamluk Jerusalem” [Hebrew]. In Rivka Feldhay and Immanuel Etkes, eds. Education and History: Cultural and Political Contexts. Jerusalem, 1999, 113-146.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Land Tenure during the Mamluk Period: The Contribution of Awqaf (Endowments) Deeds to the Study of the Geographical History of Southern Bilad al-Sham (Palestine)” [Hebrew]. In Y. Ben-Artzi, ed. Studies in Geography and History in Honour of Yehoshua Ben-Arieh. Jerusalem, 1999, 238-276.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Agriculture, Land-Tenure and Peasants in Palestine During the Mamluk Period.”  In Urbain Vermeulen and Jo van Steenbergen, eds.  Egypt and Syria in the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk Eras III, Proceedings of the 6th, 7th and 8th International Colloquium, Katholieke Univ. Leuven, May 1997, 1998 and 1999.  Leuven, 2001, 193-208.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Baybars and the Sacred Geography of Bilad al-Sham: A Chapter in the Islamization of Syria’s Landscape.” Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam. 25 (2001), 153-170.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “The Relationship between Mamluk Officials and the Urban Civilian Population.  A Study of Some Legal Documents from Jerusalem.” In J. Pahliztsch and L. Korn, eds. Governing the Holy City. Wiesbaden, 2004, 91-108.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “The Demographic History of Jerusalem during the Mamluk Period in Light of Shari‛a Court Records” [Hebrew]. Ha-Mizrah He-Hadash. 45 (2004), 115-126.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Public Projection of Power in Mamluk Bilad al-Sham.” Mamluk Studies Review. 11/1 (2007), 39-53.

Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Awqaf in Mamluk Bilad al-Sham.” Mamluk Studies Review. 13/1 (2009), 149-166.

Frenkel, Yehoshua, ed. Ḍaw’ al-sārī li-ma‛rifat ḫabar Tamīm al-Dārī: On Tamīm al-Dārī and His Waqf in Hebron. “Bibliotheca Maqriziana,” Opera Minora, vol. 2. Leiden and Boston, 2014. 

Friedmann, Yohanan. “Eretz-Israel and Jerusalem on the Eve of the Ottoman Conquest” [Hebrew]. In Amnon Cohen, ed. Studies in the History Jerusalem at the Beginning of the Ottoman Period. Jerusalem, 1979, 7-38.

Fuess, Albrecht. “Rotting Ships and Razed Harbours: The Naval Policy of the Mamluks.  Mamluk Studies Review. 5 (2001), 45-71.

Gat, Shimon. “A Prosperous Muslim City: The Economy of Ramla in the Middle Ages” [Hebrew]. Cathedra. 123 (2007), 39-66.

Gaudefroy-Demombynes, Maurice. La Syrie à l’époque des Mamelouks d’après les auteurs arabes. Paris, 1923.

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Ghawanimah, Yusuf Darwish.  “Al-Qarya fī Junūb al-Shām (al-Urdunn wa-Filasṭīn) fī al-ʿAṣr al-Mamlūkī fī Dawʾ Waqfiyyat Ᾱdar.” Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan. 1 (1982), 363-371.

Ghawanimah, Yusuf Darwish. “Niyābat Bayt al-Maqdis.” InShawqiShaʿth, ed.Dirāsāt fī Tārīkh wa-Āthār Filasṭīn: Waqāʾiʿ al-Nadwah al-ʿĀlamīyah al-Ūlá lil-Āthār al-Filasṭīnīyah. Aleppo, 1984, 141-169.

Ghawanimah, Yusuf Darwish. “Al-Idāra fī filasṭin fī al-`asr al-mamlūkī.”  In Hadiya Dajani-Shakil and Burhan al-Dajani, eds. Al-Ṣirā’ al-islāmī-firanjī ‘alā filasṭīn fī al-qurūn al-wustā.  Beirut, 1994, 394-434.

Al-Hakim, Souad. “La Soufisme et son message culturel durant la période des Mamlukes.”Aram.  9/1-2 (2007), 25-41. [Special Issue: The Mamluks in Bilad al-Sham: History and Archaeology]

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Ibrahim, ʿAbd al-Laṭif. “Silsilat al-Dirāsāt al-Wathāʾiqīyah, 2: Wathīqat al-Sulṭān Qāytbāy; Dirāsah wa-Taḥlīl al-Madrasah bi-al-Quds wa-al-Jāmiʿ bi-Ghazzah.” In Dirāsāt fī al-Āthār al-Islāmīyah. Cairo, 1979. 483-454.

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al-‘Ilmi, Ahmad. Waqfiyyat Salah al-Din. Jerusalem, 1981.

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al-Karmi, Ghada. “The Bimaristans of Palestine.” In Shawqi Shaʿth, ed. Dirāsāt fī Tārīkh wa-Āthār Filasṭīn: Waqāʾiʿ al-Nadwah al-ʿĀlamīyah al-Ūlá lil-Āthār al-Filasṭīnīyah. Aleppo, 1984, 305-315.

Kark, Ruth. “Mamluk and Ottoman Cadastral Surveys and Early Mapping of Landed Properties in Palestine.” Agricultural History. 71/1 (1997), 46-70.

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el-Leithy, Tamer. “Sufis, Copts and the Politics of Piety: Moral Regulation in Fourteenth-Century Upper Egypt.” In Richard J.A. McGregor and Adam Sabra, eds.  Le développement du soufisme en Égypte à l’époque mamelouke, “Cahiers des Annales islamologiques,” 27.  Cairo, 2006, 75-119.

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Levy-Rubin, Milka. “Arabization versus Islamization in the Palestinian Melkite Community during the Early Muslim Period,” in A. Kofsky and G. Stroumsa (eds.), Sharing the Sacred: Religious Contacts and Conflicts in the Holy Land, First-Fifteenth Centuries C.E.   Jerusalem, 1998, 149-162.

Levy-Rubin, Milka. “New Evidence Relating to the Process of Islamization in Palestine in the Early Muslim Period-The Case of Samaria.” Journal of the Economic and Society History.  23/3 (2000), 257-276.

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Levy-Rubin, Milka. “Changes in the Settlement Pattern of Palestine Following the Arab Conquest.” In K.G. Holum and H. Lapin, eds. Shaping the Middle East: Jews, Christians, and Muslims in an Age of Transition 400-800 C.E.  Bethesda, 2011, 155-172.

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