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Al-Damurdashi's Chronicle of Egypt, 1688-1755
Ahmad D. Damurdashi
ʻAbd al-Wahhāb Bakr Muḥammad
其他書名
Al-Durra Al-muṣāna Fī Akhbār Al-Kināna
出版
BRILL
, 1991
主題
History / Middle East / Egypt
Architecture / Interior Design / General
History / Asia / General
ISBN
9789004094086
9004094083
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=nnOHEYxc6PwC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This chronicle, allegedly composed by an officer of the 'Azab regiment in Cairo, surveys the conflicts between the two major mamluk factions, the Faqariya and the Qasimiya, and their struggles with the Ottoman governors and the Ojaqs to control Egypt's administration and the lucrative tax structure in the period from 1688-1755. Al-Damurdashi, who organizes his chronicle around the tenures of the Ottoman governors, focuses on the military class, but provides a wealth of descriptive information on a wide range of subjects, including military tactics, administration, taxes, food and clothing, the bedouins, coinage and fiscal policy, the mamluk system, and social life. After al-Jabarti's famous 'Aja'ib al-Athar fi 'l-Tarajim wa 'l- Akhbar, al-Damurdashi's chronicle is perhaps the most important manuscript source for the entire three centuries of Ottoman rule in Egypt. It is more authoritative and more descriptive than al-Jabarti's account for the period it covers, and was a major source from which al-Jabarti drew material for his own history of the period.