this issue
previous article in this issuenext article in this issue

Document Details :

Title: Settled Life in Mamluk Jordan
Subtitle: Views of the Jordan Valley from Fahl
Author(s): WALMSLEY, Alan
Journal: ARAM Periodical
Volume: 9    Issue: 1-2   Date: 1997   
Pages: 129-143
DOI: 10.2143/ARAM.9.1.2002172

Abstract :
The Iqlîm Fahl was one of the many districts that constituted the extensive Mamlakat Dimashq in Bilâd al-Shâm during the Mamlûk period (1250/1263–1517 CE). The great size of this Mamlakah (“kingdom”) reflected the enduring importance of Damascus in middle Islamic times, and in Jordan encompassed all of the territory north of the dominant Wâdî Mûjib/Wâdî Wâlâ divide. Under Mamlûk administration north Jordan was subdivided into five principal regions as recorded in the geographical work of Dimashqî (d. c. 1327) and the detailed encyclopaedic reference compiled by al-Qalqashandî (d. 1418).

Download article