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Sociologists have agreed that "social life" refers to all aspects of human activity, including sexual relations. But digging in the history of social life throughout the Mamluk era shows great omission of these relations in sources and references. Thus, this research aims at gathering information scattered in different sources around the subject of intimate relations, and introducing it in an academic form that records for these relations which prevailed in Mamluk society, beside their perceived impact on the political, economic and social development in Egypt and Levant, and illustrating the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sociologists have agreed that "social life" refers to all aspects of human activity, including sexual relations. But digging in the history of social life throughout the Mamluk era shows great omission of these relations in sources and references. Thus, this research aims at gathering information scattered in different sources around the subject of intimate relations, and introducing it in an academic form that records for these relations which prevailed in Mamluk society, beside their perceived impact on the political, economic and social development in Egypt and Levant, and illustrating the aspects of sexual relations among sultans, princes, and the rest of social classes.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ashraf Salih, Assistant Professor of History and Heritage of Medieval Ages, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Averroes University, Holland. Editor in Chief of Historical Kan Periodical, Cairo.He published 15 books, 30 researches in refereed journals and more than 100 articles in culture magazines, newspapers, electronic magazines and websites.