Works by Yosef, Koby as author 11

Between al-Zuhrī (d. 124/742) and Qatāda (d. 118/736)

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2015 Gregorian

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Dawlat al-Atrāk or dawlat al-Mamālīk ?

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2012 Gregorian

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Ikhwa, Muwākhūn and Khushdāshiyya in the Mamlūk sultanate

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2013 Gregorian

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Language and style in Mamluk historiography

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2021 Gregorian

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Mamluks of Jewish origin in the Mamluk Sultanate

Students of the Mamluk Sultanate generally do not refer to the phenomenon of mamluks (i.e., slaves, and more specifically military slaves) of Jewish origin. David Ayalon noted that “there is hardly any trace of a Mamlūk of Jewish origin in the Mamlūk sultanate.” Moreover, it is thought that Jews were not considered suitable for warfare. This article surveys mamluks of Jewish origin that can be identified in Mamluk sources. Gaps in information about their geographical origin, which is usually lacking in Mamluk sources, will be filled with information given by European travelers or that can be deduced from the names given to them as slaves.

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2019 Gregorian

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al-Maqrīzī’s Sulūk, Muqaffā, and Durar al-ʿUqūd

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2021 Gregorian

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The names of the Mamlūks

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2021 Gregorian

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The term Mamlūk and slave status during the Mamluk Sultanate

Scholars of the Mamluk Sultanate generally maintain that the status of all the mamluks was that of an elite, and that the mamluks were proud of their slave origin even after manumission.

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2013 Gregorian

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