Project

Turkic and Circassian between Ethnonym and Socionym. The Linguistic and Ethnic Dimensions to Mamluk Identity as a Discursive Construct.

Code
3E006616
Duration
01 October 2016 → 30 September 2019
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • History
    • Language studies
    • Linguistics
    • Literary studies
Keywords
Mamluks Egypt and Syria Middle Ages
 
Project description

The Mamluk Sultanate was a regime that ruled over medieval Egypt and Syria, in which the power over the Arabic populace lay with a Turkic- or Circassian-speaking elite that hailed from Central Asia. The research rethinks the linguistic and ethnic dimensions of this elite’s identity as discursive constructs, hereby fusing the historica land the sociolinguistic approach.