Land Tenure, Fiscal Policy and Imperial Policy in Medieval Syro-Egypt
Explore the intricate dynamics of land tenure, fiscal policy, and imperial policy in the medieval period with Daisuke Igarashi's insightful book, Land Tenure, Fiscal Policy and Imperial Policy in Medieval Syro-Egypt. Published by the University of Chicago in 2015, this hardback edition spans 264 pages and delves into the significant structural changes within the state and society of Mamluk Egypt and Syria following the mid-fourteenth century.
Between 648/1250 and 922/1517, the Mamluk sultanate held sway over Egypt, Syria, and the Hijaz, shaping the political and economic landscape of the central Middle East. Igarashi's thorough examination provides a compelling perspective on how these policies influenced the lives of people during this transformative era. Ideal for scholars and history enthusiasts alike, this book is a valuable addition to your collection of Middle Eastern historical literature.