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SWAN SONG IN THE NILE VALLEY: THE MAMLŪK STATELET IN DONGOLA (1812 – 1820)

In: Asian and African Studies, vol. 29, no. 2
Emanuel Beška Číslo ORCID
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2020, 315 - 329
Jazyk: slo
Kľúčové slová:
cAbdarraḥmān Bey, Dongola, Funj Kingdom, Ibrāhīm Bey al-Kabīr, Mamlūks, Muḥammad cAlī, Makk Shāwīsh, Shāyqīya, Turco-Egyptian expedition
Typ článku: The Middle East Modern History
O článku:
This article focuses on the last years of Mamlūk rule in the Nile Valley. First, the article briefly discusses the all-out war between the Egyptian viceroy Muhammad cAlī Pasha and the Mamlūks, and the subsequent withdrawal of the latter to Dongola in northern Sudan. This is followed by a description of the situation in Nubia and Dongola at the beginning of the 19th century. The main goal of the paper is to depict the fortunes of the short-lived Mamlūk statelet in Dongola, which existed throughout the second decade of the 19th century in a state of incessant war with its Shāyqīya neighbours, only to disappear due to the Turco-Egyptian expedition of conquest against the Funj kingdom of Sinnār led by Ismācīl Kāmil Pasha, son of the Egyptian viceroy Muḥammad cAlī Pasha, in 1820.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Beška, E. 2020. SWAN SONG IN THE NILE VALLEY: THE MAMLŪK STATELET IN DONGOLA (1812 – 1820). In Asian and African Studies, vol. 29, no.2, pp. 315-329. 1335-1257.

APA:
Beška, E. (2020). SWAN SONG IN THE NILE VALLEY: THE MAMLŪK STATELET IN DONGOLA (1812 – 1820). Asian and African Studies, 29(2), 315-329. 1335-1257.
O vydaní:
Vydavateľ: Institute of Oriental Studies
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