Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk Kingdom

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This study of firearms analyzes the employment of such weaponry, dated more than 40 years after use in Europe, towards the close of the 1360s.

Informationen zum Autor David Ayalon Professor of the History of the Islamic Peoples at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Klappentext This study of firearms analyzes the employment of such weaponry, dated more than 40 years after use in Europe, towards the close of the 1360s. Zusammenfassung This study of firearms analyzes the employment of such weaponry! dated more than 40 years after use in Europe! towards the close of the 1360s. Inhaltsverzeichnis The early use of firearms in the Mamluk kingdom; terms used for firearms and gunpowder in contemporary sources - why firearms were called naft, the mukhula and the midfa, the cannon and the manjaniq; the attitude of Mamluk military society toward the use of firearms - firearms in the last decades of Mamluk rule, the casting of cannon under al-Ghawri, the renewal of traditional military training and of furusiya exercises, the creation of a unit of arquebusiers, the black slaves as arquebusiers, the fifth tabaqa, Tumanbay's desperate effort, Ibn Zunbul on the Mamluk attitude toward firearms, other obstacles to the adoption of firearms, socio-psychological antagonism to firearms weighed against other factors, firearms as a decisive factor in shaping the destiny of Western Asia and Egypt; appendices.

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David Ayalon Professor of the History of the Islamic Peoples at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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The early use of firearms in the Mamluk kingdom; terms used for firearms and gunpowder in contemporary sources - why firearms were called naft, the mukhula and the midfa, the cannon and the manjaniq; the attitude of Mamluk military society toward the use of firearms - firearms in the last decades of Mamluk rule, the casting of cannon under al-Ghawri, the renewal of traditional military training and of furusiya exercises, the creation of a unit of arquebusiers, the black slaves as arquebusiers, the fifth tabaqa, Tumanbay's desperate effort, Ibn Zunbul on the Mamluk attitude toward firearms, other obstacles to the adoption of firearms, socio-psychological antagonism to firearms weighed against other factors, firearms as a decisive factor in shaping the destiny of Western Asia and Egypt; appendices.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138975606
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H198mm x B129mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781138975606
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-138-97560-6
    • Titel Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk Kingdom
    • Autor Ayalon David
    • Untertitel A Challenge to Medieval Society (1956)
    • Gewicht 330g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 176
    • Genre History

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