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Published 2023
The Nubian pharaohs of Egypt : their lives and afterlives /

: "The region of Nubia-now spanning the modern border between Egypt and Sudan-was long a subject of Egyptian imperial domination by its ancient pharaohs. However, in the eighth century BC matters were suddenly reversed, when the kings of Kush, the ancient name for Nubia, became the overlords of Egypt for nearly a century, before being forced to withdraw in the face of Assyrian invasions. Yet the Kushite kingdom would endure back in its heartlands for another millennium, the heritage of its Egyptian sojourn still visible in its fields of pyramid-tombs. This authoritative yet accessible book tells the story of these Nubian pharaohs of Egypt, from the origins of their kingdom of Kush, through their time as rulers of Egypt, to their heritage in the heart of Sudan-and their rediscovery in modern times. The latter uncovers some very unsavory examples of the racist attitudes of some earlier scholars. These engendered enduringly negative attitudes to aspects of careers of the Nubian pharaohs that find little support in the actual surviving evidence. The latter includes a fascinating network of texts from not only Egypt and Sudan, but also Assyria and the Bible, reflecting the interactions and conflicts of the period. There are also the standing monuments of Nubian pharaohs, ranging from temples they built throughout their dominions, to their tombs: pyramids, constructed in their ancestral heartland, in which Nubian and Egyptian funerary customs were intriguingly entangled. Richly illustrated in full color throughout, this fascinating book by a leading Egyptologist will be essential reading for anyone interested in the lives and times of Egypt's Nubian pharaohs."
: xiv, 213 pages illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781649031631
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Published 1956
Baybars I of Egypt /

: Volume 1 is the editor's thesis, University of London. : volume : folded map, genealogical tables ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1966
al-Sayf al-muhannad fī sīrat al-Malik al-Muʼayyad "Shaykh al-Maḥmūdī" /

: At head of title : al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-Muttaḥidah. Wizārat al-Thaqāfah. : 227 (i.e. 427), 23 p. ; 28 cm.

Crowds and Sultans : Urban Protest in Late Medieval Egypt and Syria /

: During the fifteenth century, the Mamluk sultanate that had ruled Egypt and Syria since 1249-50 faced a series of sustained economic and political challenges to its rule, from the effects of recurrent plagues to changes in international trade routes. Both these challenges and the policies and behaviors of rulers and subjects in response to them left profound impressions on Mamluk state and society, precipitating a degree of social mobility and resulting in new forms of cultural expression. These transformations were also reflected in the frequent reportraits of protests during this period, and led to a greater diffusion of power and the opening up of spaces for political participation by Mamluk subjects and negotiations of power between ruler and ruled. Rather than tell the story of this tumultuous century solely from the point of view of the Mamluk dynasty, Crowds and Sultans places the protests within the framework of long-term transformations, arguing for a more nuanced and comprehensive narrative of Mamluk state and society in late medieval Egypt and Syria. Reportraits of urban protest and the ways in which alliances between different groups in Mamluk society were forged allow us glimpses into how some medieval Arab societies negotiated power, showing that rather than stoically endure autocratic governments, populations often resisted and renegotiated their positions in response to threats to their interests. This rich and thought-provoking study will appeal to specialists in Mamluk history, Islamic studies, and Arab history, as well as to students and scholars of Middle East politics and government and modern history.
: xiii, 276 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-265) and index. : 9789774167171

Published 2002
Sīrat Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, aw, al-Nawādir al-ṣulṭānīyah wa al-maḥāsin al-Yūsufīyah /

: Reprint. Originally published : al-Qāhirah : al-Muʼassasah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah, 1964. : 23, 15, 272 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1964
al-Nawādir al-sulṭānīyah wa-al-maḥāsin al-yūsufīyah, aw Sīrat Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn /

: A reissue of the 1962 ed. published under title Sīrat Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, with a new introduction.
Cover title : al-Nawadir al-sultania wal mahasin al-Yusufia, the biography of Saladin, by Baha al-Din ibn Shaddad. : 15, 273 pages ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages [14]-15.

Published 1984
Saladin : the policies of the holy war /

: viii, 456 pages : maps ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [435]-443) and index. : 0521317398

Published 2001
Saladin in his time /

: 210 pages : 1 map ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-205) and index. : 1842122576

Published 1957
al-Tārīkh al-harbī al-Miṣrī fī ʻahd Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Ayyūbī /

: Title on added t.p. The Egyptian Military History in the Age of Saladin. : 332 pages ; 24 cm.

Sīrat al-Ẓāhir Baybars : tārīkh al-Malik al-ʻādil ṣāḥib al-futūḥāt al-mashhūrah.

: 5 volumes ; 24 cm. : shimaa

al-Sayf al-muhannad fī sīrat al-Malik al-Mua̓yyad Shaykh al-Maḥmūdī /

: 23, 427 pages ; 28 cm.

Baibars the First : his endeavours and achievements /

: iii-xiv, 210 pages : maps ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-198) and index. : 0906222001

Ein Seleukide in Ägypten /

: "Sonderausstellung ... im Staatlichen Museum Ägyptischer Kunst München, 30. Juni-1. Oktober 2000"--Colophon. : 79 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 3874907201

Published 2022
Ancient Egyptian statues : their many lives and deaths /

: "Why do ancient Egyptian statues so often have their noses, hands, or genitals broken? Although Late Antiquity appears to have been one of the major moments of large-scale vandalism against pagan monuments, various contexts bear witness to several phases of reuse, modification, or mutilation of statues throughout and after the pharaonic period. Reasons for this range from a desire to erase the memory of specific rulers or individuals for ideological reasons to personal vengeance, war, tomb plundering, and the avoidance of a curse; or simply the reuse of material for construction or the need to ritually "deactivate" and bury old statues, without the added motive of explicit hostility toward the subject in question. Drawing on the latest scholarship and over 100 carefully selected illustrations, Ancient Egyptian Statues proceeds from a general discussion of the production and meaning of sculptures, and the mechanisms of their destruction, to review the role of ancient statuary in Egyptian history and belief. It then moves on to explore the various means of damage and their significance, and the role of restoration and reuse. Art historian Simon Connor offers an innovative and lucidly written reflection on beliefs and practices relating to statuary, and images more broadly, in ancient Egypt, showing how statues were regarded as the active manifestations of the entities they represented, and the ways in which they could endure many lives before being finally buried or forgotten."--
: xiii, 190 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plan ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781617971341
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