السياسة الخارجية للدولة المملوكية في عهد السلطان قايتباي

Other Title(s)

The foreign policy of the Mamluk state during the reign of sultan Qaytbay

Author

بخيت، فائز علي

Source

آداب الرافدين

Issue

Vol. 51, Issue 85 (30 Jun. 2021), pp.477-506, 30 p.

Publisher

University of Mosul College of Arts

Publication Date

2021-06-30

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

30

Main Subjects

History and Archaeology

Topics

Abstract EN

The study dealt with the state of the Circassian Mamelukes in Egypt, whose northern borders extended to northern Syria, the upper Euphrates and East Asia Minor at that time, and was associated with wide external relations with a large number of countries, some of them Islamic and some non-Islamic, especially during the reign of Sultan Qaytbay (873 - 904 AH / 1468-1497 AD) His reign witnessed tension in relations at times as a result of the general situation of the region on the one hand and the developments that occurred during his reign on the other hand, whether internally or externally, as well as shedding light on the personality of Sultan Qaytbay, and the foreign policy statement of the Circassian Mameluke during the reign of the Sultan Qaitbay fluctuated between stability and tension in relations, especially its relations with the Turkmen Emirates and the Ottoman Empire, which witnessed a remarkable development during the reign of Sultan Qaytbay.

American Psychological Association (APA)

بخيت، فائز علي. 2021. السياسة الخارجية للدولة المملوكية في عهد السلطان قايتباي. آداب الرافدين،مج. 51، ع. 85، ص ص. 477-506.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

بخيت، فائز علي. السياسة الخارجية للدولة المملوكية في عهد السلطان قايتباي. آداب الرافدين مج. 51، ع. 85 (2021)، ص ص. 477-506.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

بخيت، فائز علي. السياسة الخارجية للدولة المملوكية في عهد السلطان قايتباي. آداب الرافدين. 2021. مج. 51، ع. 85، ص ص. 477-506.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1252753