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irn s - N.A. ZIADLH c STUDY OF URBAN LIFE IK SYKIA 1200 - 1400 A thesis presented to the U niversity of London, Faculty of A rts, fo r the Degree of Ph.D. ProQuest Number: 11015943 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. uest ProQuest 11015943 Published by ProQuest LLC(2018). Copyright of the Dissertation is held by the Author. All rights reserved. This work is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States Code Microform Edition © ProQuest LLC. ProQuest LLC. 789 East Eisenhower Parkway P.O. Box 1346 Ann Arbor, Ml 48106- 1346 i Copy of Candidate’s Statement, approved by the U niversity, as to Proposed Scope and Method of Treatment of Ph.D. Thesis e n title d - "A Study of the Urban life in Syria between A,D. 1200 and 1400, aiming m ainly at fin d in g the extent to which such life was continued” . During the 13th and 14th Centuries A.D. Syria was a battleground. Saladin started the b a ll ro llin g when he de­ feated the Crusaders in H ittin (1187). His immediate successors waged less serious wars against the Crusaders, but the Mamluks, established in A.D. 1250, carried the c o n flic t to its lo g ica l end when in 1291 they wrested Aero from the Crusaders who s a tis ­ fie d themselves w ith the kingdom of Cyprus. These wars constitute only one aspect of the p ic tu re . The Tartars (Mongols) found th e ir way to Syria in the 13th century and t i l l the end of the 14th they remained a source of danger to the people of S yria. Their campaigns, b a ttle s, conquests etc. caused great damage in the country. Besides, the Mamluks fought against the kingdom of Armenia, and thus Horth Syria was the meeting place of the armies. Such wars led to the destruction of many aspects of Syrian life . A griculture based on irrig a tio n (ric e , cotton, sugar-cane) almost disappeared from the country by A.D. 140L. Towns were com pletely or p a rtly destroyed. Yet Syrian urban life seems to have some co n tin u ity, and towns revived, some ii q uickly, some more slow ly, w hile some towns survive! the forces of destruction. The purpose of the present study is to analyse th is co n tin u ity, and to attempt an explanation o f it . This explanation w ill mean a study of the factors that controlled life in Syria in th is period. These factors include the physical (geographical), the economic and the so cia l. In some cases it would be necessary to cover an h is to ric a l background in order to appreciate the development of a trend or an organisation. The town organisation w ill receive special a tte n tio n because o f its especial importance in determ ining the co n tin u ity o f lifo . The anticipated contribution to knowledge of the subject may be summed up in (a) a study o f c iv ic organisations in Syria in the 13th and 14th centuries A.D. (b) an attem pt to relate th is organisation to the factors co n tro llin g the continuity of urban life , and (c) a possible d e fin itio n of the re la tio n between town and country in Syria during th is period. Note; This statement is sent to the Examiners, in order thnt they may bo informed as to what the Candidate has been authorised by the U niversity to submit as his Thesis. 1 P K E F A C K The work covered in th is thesis is my own, developed and presented by me. I should lik e to thank Dr. D. S. Rice fo r guidance and help on several occasions. I thank, too. Dr. Bernard lew is. Professor H .a.R. Gibb and Professor .-I. rb erry, fo r many c ritic is m s and suggestions* To the B ritis h Council I am h e a rtily indebted. I t was th e ir generosity which enabled me to spend some time in England, where I could pursue ay research .nd study the otherwise inaccessible MBS at the B ritis h Museum, the Bodleian and the Cambridge Uni va rsity Libraries. To the a u th o ritie s o f these L ib ra rie s I extend my thanks for th e ir generous help. Last, but not le a s t, I thank my wife fo r her assistance in preparing the maps. L. A. Liadsh. American U niversity of B e iru t, B e iru t, Lebanon. .ugust, 19L0. ii T A B L E OP C O N T E N T S PREPACE 1 Table op contests u BIBLIOGRAPHY I PRINCIPAL ABBREVIATIOSS XI INTRODUCTION X III CHAPTER ONE; SYKIa IS THE 13TH J5D 14TH OENTOBIES 1-67 I . HI KY 2 II.THE ADMINISTRATION OP SYRIA 17 III.IO T a'. 68 IV.THE PBOPIE OP SYRIA 81 CHAPTER TWO: CENTRES OP UHBaN LIFE 88-129 I. STATISTICS AMD SURVEY 89 I I . NOTES ON LISTS I-IV ( iao luAisfS) 100 III.NOTES ON LIST V. 109 IV. THE COUNTRYSIDE 126 CHAPTER THREE: SYRIAN TOWN UMDKb THE MaMLOXS 130-184 I. THE LEGACY OP THE PaST 131 I I . CHARACTERISTICS OP THE TOWN 142 III.FORTIFICATIONS aND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 149 IV. »Af ft- 43 163 V. THE POPULATION 172 CHAPTER FOOrf: TOWN AOMI is 1ST RATION 184-214 I. STATE AGENTS 185 I I . INTERNAL SECURITY 194 I I I .CONTROLLERS OP ECONOMIC LIFE 196 IV. 0FUCER3 CONNECTED .ITS SOCIAL LIFE 197 V. RELIGIOUS HEADS 198 V I. PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS 201 VU.AL-KISBA 201 VIII.AL-MUHTASIB 207 IX . G A Eh AL REMARKS 212 CHAPTER FIVE: ECONOMIC LIFE 215-50 I. KCOBOU 216 I I . ECONOMIC PROBLEMS 236 i i i CHAPTER SIX: SOCIAL IHSTITUTIOBS 261-74 I . MOSQUES 252 I I . SCHOOLS 254 III.BIHARIStASS 258 IV.BIBaTS aBD TARIqaS 264 V. 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