DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East Ghent DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East introduces the research being carried out on the historiography of fifteenth-century Egypt and Syria at Ghent University to the broader public. Following a two-part introductory episode which introduces our current ERC project, “The Mamlukisation of the Mamluk Sultanate–II (MMS-II)”, we’re going to devote episodes to the historians we’re studying, thinking about their lives and works, what made them tick (or–in the case of one historian–what made him explode his career in spectacular fashion). DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East’s tracks Burhan al-Din al-Biqaʿi: A Controversial Man by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2020-03-12T15:21:04Z Ibn Taghribirdi: the Memorialist and Historian of the Dawlat al-Atrak by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2020-03-04T14:39:48Z Ibn ʿArabshah: the Itinerant Son Returns by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2020-03-04T15:12:21Z What's in a Name? The Mamluk Sultanate vs the Cairo Sultanate, Part 2 by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2019-11-29T09:00:16Z What's in a Name? The Mamluk Sultanate vs the Cairo Sultanate, Part 1 by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2019-10-23T13:49:05Z
Burhan al-Din al-Biqaʿi: A Controversial Man by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2020-03-12T15:21:04Z
Ibn Taghribirdi: the Memorialist and Historian of the Dawlat al-Atrak by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2020-03-04T14:39:48Z
Ibn ʿArabshah: the Itinerant Son Returns by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2020-03-04T15:12:21Z
What's in a Name? The Mamluk Sultanate vs the Cairo Sultanate, Part 2 by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2019-11-29T09:00:16Z
What's in a Name? The Mamluk Sultanate vs the Cairo Sultanate, Part 1 by DAWLA: New Histories of the Medieval Middle East published on 2019-10-23T13:49:05Z