The most enduring testament to the Mamluk Sultanate is its architecture. Not only do Mamluk buildings embody one of the most outstanding medieval architectural traditions Mamluk architecture is actually a key to the social history of the period. Analysing Mamluk constructions as a form of communication and documentation as well as a cultural index Mamluk History Through Architecture shows how the buildings mirror the complex - and historically unique - military political social and financial structures of Mamluk society. With this original and authoritative study Nasser Rabbat offers an innovative approach to the history of the Mamluks - through readings of the spectacular architecture of the period. Drawing on examples from throughout both Egypt and Syria from the Citadel and Al-Azhar Mosque of Cairo to the Mausoleum of al-Zahir Baybars in Damascus Rabbat demonstrates how Mamluk architecture served to reinforce visually the spirit of the counter-Crusade when the Muslim world rebounded from the setbacks of the First Crusade. Both holistically and in case studies Rabbat demonstrates how history is inscribed into and reflected by a culture's artefacts.<br/>This is a groundbreaking work in the study of architecture and social history in the Middle East and beyond.
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