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- 2013044417 contributor B12752589.
- 2013044417 created "2014.".
- 2013044417 date "2014".
- 2013044417 date "2014.".
- 2013044417 dateCopyrighted "2014.".
- 2013044417 description "Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Urban regional history before the Mamluks: presenting Tripoli, Safad, and Jerusalem; Part II. The Tangible City: 2. Reading the built environment: a field survey of Mamluk Jerusalem; 3. Houses and residential solutions in the cities of al-Sham; 4. The neighborhood: social and spatial expressions; Part III. The Socially Constructed City: 5. Awqāf and urban infrastructures; 6. Icons of power and expressions of religious piety: the politics of Mamluk patronage; Part IV. The Conceptualized City: 7. Cities scripted, envisioned, and perceived; 8. The public sphere - urban autonomy and its limitations.".
- 2013044417 extent "pages cm.".
- 2013044417 identifier "9781107048843 (hardback)".
- 2013044417 identifier 9781107048843.jpg.
- 2013044417 isPartOf "Cambridge studies in islamic civilization".
- 2013044417 issued "2014".
- 2013044417 issued "2014.".
- 2013044417 language "eng".
- 2013044417 publisher "New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2013044417 spatial "Middle East".
- 2013044417 subject "307.760956 23".
- 2013044417 subject "Cities and towns Middle East History.".
- 2013044417 subject "HISTORY / Middle East / General. bisacsh".
- 2013044417 subject "HT147.M53 L89 2014".
- 2013044417 subject "Mamelukes.".
- 2013044417 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Urban regional history before the Mamluks: presenting Tripoli, Safad, and Jerusalem; Part II. The Tangible City: 2. Reading the built environment: a field survey of Mamluk Jerusalem; 3. Houses and residential solutions in the cities of al-Sham; 4. The neighborhood: social and spatial expressions; Part III. The Socially Constructed City: 5. Awqāf and urban infrastructures; 6. Icons of power and expressions of religious piety: the politics of Mamluk patronage; Part IV. The Conceptualized City: 7. Cities scripted, envisioned, and perceived; 8. The public sphere - urban autonomy and its limitations.".
- 2013044417 title "The Mamluk city in the Middle East : history, culture, and the urban landscape / Nimrod Luz.".
- 2013044417 type "text".