Embark on a mind-blowing journey through the annals of history with "Feudalism in Egypt, Syria, Palestine, and the Lebanon (1250-1900)" by esteemed author A. N. Poliak. Taking your curious mind deep into the socio-economic and political landscapes of these regions spanning centuries, this scholarly masterpiece offers a comprehensive exploration of feudalism and its profound impact on these lands.
Unlock the secrets of the past and unravel the intricate tapestry of feudalism in the heartlands of Egypt, Syria, Palestine, and Lebanon. A. N. Poliak’s meticulous research and scholarly insight paint a vivid portrait of a bygone era, transporting readers to a time when power, privilege, and politics shaped the very fabric of society.
In this compelling tome, journey through the corridors of history as we navigate:
- The rise and fall of feudal troops under the Mamluks,
- Explore the intricacies of Mamluk fiefs, and
- Witness the decline of military domains.
From the cultivation of crown domains to the plight of serfdom, each chapter unveils a new facet of feudal life, offering a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped the region for centuries.
But "Feudalism in Egypt, Syria, Palestine, and the Lebanon (1250-1900)" is more than just a historical account-it’s a key to unlocking the mysteries of the modern Middle East. With detailed insights into the vestiges of feudal relations still present in these lands, Poliak provides readers with a roadmap to understanding the complexities of contemporary society.
Whether you’re:
- A student of Arab history,
- A linguist exploring Arabic sources, or
- Simply a lover of knowledge,
this book is an indispensable companion on your intellectual journey.
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of the past, gain invaluable insights into the present, and enrich your understanding of the Middle East like never before.
Dive into the pages of "Feudalism in Egypt, Syria, Palestine, and the Lebanon (1250-1900)" and let history come alive as you embark on an unforgettable odyssey through time.
Table of Contents
I. The Feudal Troops of the Mamlūks
II. The Mamlūk Fiefs
III. The Decline of Military Fiefs
IV. Farming of the Crown Domains
V. Serfdom
VI. The End of Feudalism