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Breaching the bronze wall : Franks at Mamluk and Ottoman courts and markets

Book
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Breaching the Bronze Wall deals with the idea that the words of honorable Muslims constitutes proof and that written documents and the words of non-Muslims are of inferior value. Thus, foreign merchants in cities such as Istanbul, Damascus or Alexandria could barely prove any claim, as neither their contracts nor their words were of any value if countered by Muslims. Francisco Apellániz explores how both groups labored to overcome the ‘biases against non-Muslims’ in Mamlūk Egypt’s and Syria’s courts and markets (14th-15th c.) and how the Ottoman conquest (1517) imposed a new, orthodox view on the problem. The book slips into the Middle Eastern archive and the Ottoman Dīvān, and scrutinizes sharīʿa’s intricacies and their handling by consuls, dragomans, qaḍīs and other legal actors.
Iris type:
3.1 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
Dhimmis (Islamic law)–Middle East–History. | Witnesses (Islamic law) – Middle East–History. | Authentication–Middle East–History. | Merchants–Legal status, laws, etc.–Middle East–History. | Egypt–History –1250-1517. | Syria–History–1260-1516. | Turkey–History –Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
List of contributors:
Apellaniz, Francisco
Authors of the University:
Apellaniz Francisco Javier
Handle:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/194006
Full Text:
https://unora.unior.it//retrieve/handle/11574/194006/73909/Apellaniz_Breaching%20the%20Bronze%20Wall.pdf
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