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The Abbasid Caliphate of Cairo, 1261-1517 : Out of the Shadows, Paperback / softback Book

The Abbasid Caliphate of Cairo, 1261-1517 : Out of the Shadows Paperback / softback

Part of the Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture series

Paperback / softback

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Explores and analyses the Abbasid Caliphate as it was re-imagined in late medieval CairoPresents different types of source material jurisprudential, historiographical and documentary which speak about topics in turn, resulting in a highly nuanced image of the Abbasid Caliphate of CairoIncludes multiple passages of previously unpublished material in translation including biographical literature, investiture documents and epigraphical evidenceExplores a variety of textual dimensions of the Abbasid Caliphate of Cairo based on narrative, prescriptive and documentary sourcesMustafa Banister presents a thorough investigation of a forgotten dynasty: the Cairene descendants of the Abbasid family.

He uncovers the public and private lives of the 18 men invested as caliphs during the period of 'Mamluk' rule in Egypt and Syria (1250 1517) and reveals a nuanced understanding of the Abbasid Caliphate according to elite members of Syro-Egyptian society.

In doing so, he addresses the function of the caliph and his office amidst the breakdown and recreation of each new socio-political order of the sultanate. Banister examines the uniquely Cairene context of the idea and institution of the caliphate, including how it was socially and textually performed in the late medieval sultanate of Cairo.

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