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Warrior code / History of the Middle East / Asia / Waqf / Damascus / Ayyubid dynasty / Ibn Arabi / Aṣ-Ṣaidanānī / Islam / Furusiyya / Mamluk Sultanate
Date: 2012-02-13 22:34:23
Warrior code
History of the Middle East
Asia
Waqf
Damascus
Ayyubid dynasty
Ibn Arabi
Aṣ-Ṣaidanānī
Islam
Furusiyya
Mamluk Sultanate

Awqaf in Mamluk Bilad al-Sham (MSR XIII.1, 2009)

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