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Literary Spectacles of Sultanship - Historiography, the Chancery, and Social Practice in Late Medieval Egypt

Literary Spectacles of Sultanship - Historiography, the Chancery, and Social Practice in Late Medieval Egypt

Gowaart Van Den Bossche

 

Verlag Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG, 2023

ISBN 9783110753134 , 240 Seiten

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Literary Spectacles of Sultanship - Historiography, the Chancery, and Social Practice in Late Medieval Egypt


 

The so-called Mamluk sultans who ruled Egypt and Syria between the late thirteenth and early sixteenth centuries AD have often been portrayed as lacking in legitimacy due to their background as slave soldiers. Sultanic biographies written by chancery officials in the early period of the sultanate have been read as part of an effort of these sultans to legitimise their position on the throne. This book reconsiders the main corpus of six such biographies written by the historians Ibn ?Abd al-??hir (d. 1293) and his nephew Sh?fi? ibn ?Al? (d. 1330) and argues that these were in fact far more complex texts. An understanding of their discourses of legitimisation needs to be embedded within a broader understanding of the multi-directional discourses operating across the texts. The study proposes to interpret these texts as 'spectacles', in which authors emplotted the reign of a sultan in thoroughly literary and rhetorical fashion, making especially extensive use of textual forms prevalent in the chancery. In doing so the authors reimagined the format of the biography as a performative vehicle for displaying their literary credentials and helping them negotiate positions in the chancery and the wider courtly orbit.


Gowaart Van Den Bossche, Universität Ghent, Belgien.