8/27/2009
Sharif revolutions Hesn Ben Salaab and the Bedouins on the Mamelukes of 651 to 660 AH/ 1253 to1261 m.
Sharif revolutions Hesn Ben Salaab and the Bedouins on the Mamelukes of 651 to 660 AH/ 1253 to1261 m.
(Publication magazine historical facts, of the Research Center and Historical Studies - Faculty of Arts - Cairo University, the number of July 2009).
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Bedouins believe that was credited to them in the conquest of Egypt and the spread of Islam through her desire and was in an earlier judgment on the Mameluke State itself. So they were a source of concern through the ages. And it appeared so clearly in the reign of the Mameluke Empire at the hands of Al-Din ibn Fort Fox, who has made more of a revolt against the rule of the Mamelukes. Those revolutions were not the result of a single cause, but there were many reasons between tribal and personal and political, economic and social reasons. But because of the skill of the Mamelukes in military planning and military battles, revolutions that failed, and ended with the hanging of Fort Sharif Hesn Ben Salaab and some of his supporters in 661 AH / 1261 AD.
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Christian shrines in Jerusalem through the writings of European travelers.
(Search gave a seminar of Arab Historians Union in Cairo under the title of Jerusalem through the ages in history, 2010)
Pilgrimage was organized by the Christian origins and traditions of its own. He was starting to arrive to the city of Jerusalem, then visit the Church of the Resurrection, which represent the most important shrines of pilgrimage Christian then visit the temple of the gad and Mount sohion, and the Mount of zyton, and led the Shuafat, and Bethany and Bethphage. And the content of those holy places on the private Lord Christ peace be upon him and the memories of Christ, and the Virgin Mary.
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Karim ELdin ALkabier private headmaster between charity and abuse (710-724 AH).
(Publication of the Egyptian magazine, issued by the Department of History, Faculty of Arts - Cairo University, No. 40, c 2, January 2012).
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Personal Karim ELdin ALkabier personalities who played a major role in the reign of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Ben QalawoOn. This character has gone through several stages of the climb was the most important stage, then charity and altitude stage, and concluded phase refracting and abuse. These stages has permeated the Karim ELdin ALkabier role in the political, economic, social and architectural life, and its relationship with princes and the public from Muslims and Christians until he died in 724 AH and different views about his death and assess his personality
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Qaliubiya province during the Mameluke period (648-923h / 1250-1517 AD)
(Civilized historical study)
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This study addressed the historical and cultural conditions of the region since the beginning of the Mameluke and before its inception and beyond, then the role of the Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad and converted Sriaqos area from a small village to the big city full of, as well as exit Mameluke sultans for hiking and Alsarhh and fishing region. And use the region as a way station to a reception and kings and the Apostles. This research also addressed the most important construction works, roads and the conditions of the Nile River, and Endowments, and Aloqtaat, and calamities and disasters and crimes, and wonders and wacky. Qaliubiya province lived under the Mameluke period.
This study investigates one of the prestigious religious jobs in the state of the Mameluke Sultans (248 – 923AH / 1250 – 1217AD) in Egypt and the Levant. It is the job of the Trustee of the Public Treasury who carried out the legal and judicial role of finishing financial transactions. The study examines the nature of the job itself, and its occupant as a judicial deputy of the Mameluke Sultanate in the Judicial Board. It also tries to shed lights on the occupants of this job, their status, and whether they were a judicial representatives or not, their style in carrying out their work, their conditions, and their relations with the Sultans.
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Judicial Deputy of the Mameluke Sultanate
(923 – 648 AH/1250 – 1517AD)
Publication of Annual of the Faculty of Arts Volume 3 .2014
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This study investigates one of the prestigious religious jobs in the state of the Mameluke Sultans (248 – 923AH / 1250 – 1217AD) in Egypt and the Levant. It is the job of the Trustee of the Public Treasury who carried out the legal and judicial role of finishing financial transactions. The study examines the nature of the job itself, and its occupant as a judicial deputy of the Mameluke Sultanate in the Judicial Board. It also tries to shed lights on the occupants of this job, their status, and whether they were a judicial representatives or not, their style in carrying out their work, their conditions, and their relations with the Sultans.
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Talle El- safia net 573 AH / 1177 AD
Through the writings of al-Isfahani and saury Gen. William
(Of Al-Arabi magazine, issued by the Union of Arab Historians, and the twenty-third issue 0.2015)________________________________________
Through two contemporary historians have been studying the writings of the first historian battle of Tel Muslim Emad al-Din al-Isfahani. The other is of Crusader William of Tyre.
In addition, analysis of this battle through speech Salah al-Din Aloaoay, who himself of Isfahani noted, and this letter is a document not received their share of the study, and no one remembers them from eating to researchers during this battle