David Ayalon Professor of the History of the Islamic Peoples at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Inhaltsangabe
The early use of firearms in the Mamluk kingdom; terms used for firearms and gunpowder in contemporary sources - why firearms were called naft the mukhula and the midfa the cannon and the manjaniq; the attitude of Mamluk military society toward the use of firearms - firearms in the last decades of Mamluk rule the casting of cannon under al-Ghawri the renewal of traditional military training and of furusiya exercises the creation of a unit of arquebusiers the black slaves as arquebusiers the fifth tabaqa Tumanbay's desperate effort Ibn Zunbul on the Mamluk attitude toward firearms other obstacles to the adoption of firearms socio-psychological antagonism to firearms weighed against other factors firearms as a decisive factor in shaping the destiny of Western Asia and Egypt; appendices.
The early use of firearms in the Mamluk kingdom; terms used for firearms and gunpowder in contemporary sources - why firearms were called naft the mukhula and the midfa the cannon and the manjaniq; the attitude of Mamluk military society toward the use of firearms - firearms in the last decades of Mamluk rule the casting of cannon under al-Ghawri the renewal of traditional military training and of furusiya exercises the creation of a unit of arquebusiers the black slaves as arquebusiers the fifth tabaqa Tumanbay's desperate effort Ibn Zunbul on the Mamluk attitude toward firearms other obstacles to the adoption of firearms socio-psychological antagonism to firearms weighed against other factors firearms as a decisive factor in shaping the destiny of Western Asia and Egypt; appendices.
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