The Geographical Origins of the Immigrants to Egypt During the Mamluk Era in Light of the Book: A'yan al-Asr wa A'wan al-Nasr by Al-Safadi (d. 764 AH / 1363 CE)

Authors

  • Professor Dr. Muhammad. Abd. Marzook Al-Iraqia University - College of Arts
  • Eman Sabah mutashr Al-Iraqia University - College of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v15i41.2411

Keywords:

Keywords: Geographic origins, arrivals to Egypt, aayan alasr wa'aawan alnasr.

Abstract

This research aims to explain the geographical origins of the arrivals to Egypt , and it included four axes: The first axis was concerned with: Introduction to Al-Safadi and his book, , while the second axis was concerned with: the time and historical framework of the arrivals, while the third axis was devoted to: the reasons for the delegations to Egypt, while the Fourth axis was the geographical origins of the arrivals and it was One of the most important results of the research is that the immigrants had great influence on the establishment of the Mamluk state, its development and prosperity in all fields, in addition to its consolidation and expansion of its area.

Published

2025-12-23