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Published 1941
Miṣr fī ʻahd al-Islām : khawāṭir fī tārīkhihā wa-nubadh ʻan āthārihā : fatḥ Miṣr wa-al-Iskandarīyah /

: 271 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, plans ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Beiträge zur Geschichte Ägyptens unter dem Islam /

: Reprint of the 1902-1903 edition published by K.J. Trubner, Strassburg. : 198 pages ; 23 cm. : 0879914548

The Fatimid Armenians : cultural and political interaction in the Near East /

: viii, 214 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-199) and index. : 9004108165 (cloth : alk. paper)

Published 1992
ʻMiṣr al-Islāmīyah : dirʻ al-ʻUrūbah wa-ribāṭ al-Islām /

: At head of title: Naḥwa waʻy ḥaḍārī maʻāṣir. : 10, 399 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9772350327
9789772350322

Published 1994
al-Fann al-Islāmī fī Miṣr : Min al-fatḥ al-ʻArabī ilá nihāyat al-ʻaṣr al-Ṭūlūnī /

: volume <1> : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789770140345

Published 2011
Food and foodways of medieval Cairenes : aspects of life in an Islamic metropolis of the eastern Mediterranean /

: xxi, 626 pages : maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004194724 : 0929-2403 ;

Published 2011
Food and foodways of medieval Cairenes : aspects of life in an Islamic metropolis of the eastern Mediterranean /

: This is a pioneering study which analyzes the food cultures of medieval Cairenes on the basis of a large corpus of historical texts in Arabic. Individual chapters discuss what, why, and how the inhabitants of medieval Cairo ate what they did, and in which ways food shaped their everyday lives. Given the complex nature of "food" and "foodways" as areas of research, the book covers such diverse subjects as the genesis of the culinary culture of Egypt's capital and various practices related to food and eating. This monograph also considers several relevant social, political and economic circumstances in medieval Cairo, studying food culture in its broader context.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004206465 : 0929-2403 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2019
Les fatimides et la mer (909-1171) /

: The Fatimids (10th - 12th centuries C.E) are known to have been the first Shiite caliphal dynasty and to have founded Cairo, the city that became their capital in 973 when they left Tunisia for Egypt. During their reign, the Fatimids built an effective war fleet that inflicted several defeats on Christian navies. This is the first study on the Fatimid naval force and, more generally, on the role of the sea for the Fatimids whose territories touched both the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. The documentation presented in this study demonstrates how, in the course of two centuries, this Ismaeli dynasty set up a maritime policy and developed a communication strategy in which their control of the sea helped legitimize their universalist claims against competing powers. Les Fatimides (10e -12e s. ap. J.-C) sont connus pour avoir été la première dynastie califale chiite et pour avoir fondé Le Caire qui devint leur capitale à partir de 973 lorsque la dynastie quitta la Tunisie actuelle pour s'installer en Egypte et prendre possession d'un empire qui s'étendait de l'Algérie orientale jusqu'à la Syrie en passant par la Sicile et certains territoires de la péninsule arabique. Durant leur règne, ils disposèrent d'une flotte de guerre efficace qui infligea plusieurs défaites aux marines chrétiennes. Au-delà de la chronologie des batailles navales, aucune étude n'existait sur le rôle de cette force navale et plus généralement sur le rôle de la mer pour les Fatimides dont les territoires touchaient à la fois la Méditerranée et la mer Rouge. La documentation met pourtant en évidence que sur durant plus de deux siècles, les Fatimides mirent en place une politique maritime qui dépassait largement les considérations militaires. Ils développèrent ainsi une stratégie de communication dans laquelle la mer jouait un rôle majeur pour à la fois légitimer les prétentions universalistes de cette dynastie ismaélienne face à des pouvoirs concurrents et pour lui permettre de survivre.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004410640

Published 1953
Mufarrij al-kurūb fī akhbār Banī Ayyūb /

: volumes <1-5> ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published 1933
Armānūsah al-Miṣrīyah : riwāyah tārīkhīyah gharāmīyah /

: Start from p. 15. : 258 pages ; 22 cm.