The age of the crusades : the Near East from the eleventh century to 1517 / P.M. Holt.
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Language: | English |
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Oxfordshire, England ; New York, New York :
Routledge,
2013.
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Series: | History of the Near East.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Near East on the eve of the first crusade
- 2. The first crusade 1095-1099
- 3. The Frankish states and the Muslim response 1099-1128
- 4. Outremer and its people
- 5. Zangi and Nur al-Din 1128-1154
- 6. Nur al-Din and the rise of Saladin
- 7. The ascendancy of Saladin 1174-1193
- 8. The later Ayyubids 1193-1249
- 9. Institutions from the Seljukids to the Ayyubids
- 10. The inauguration of the Mamluk Sultanate 1249-1260
- 11. The reign of al-Zahir Baybars 1260-1277
- 12. The establishment of the Kalavunid dynasty 1277-1293
- 13. The reign of al-Nasir Muhammad (1) : the usurpations 1293-1310
- 14. The reign of al-Nasir Muhammad (2) : the autocracy 1310-1341
- 15. The later Kalavunids and the Circassian succession 1341-1399
- 16. Egypt and Nubia and the Circassian succession 1341-1399
- 17. Egypt and Nubia to the late fourteenth century
- 18. Diplomatic and commercial relations of the Mamluk sultanate
- 19. The Seljuk sultanate of Rum and its successors
- 20. The Mamluk sultanate in decline (1) : the sons and household of Barkuk 1399-1461
- 21. The Mamluk sultanate in decline (2) : the later Circassian Mamluk sultans 1461-1517.