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Women, Architecture and Representation in Mamluk Cairo
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Piety and power: Pious endowments in the Bahrī Mamlūk period, 1250-1382
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Decorated Wooden Ceilings of the Burji Mamluk Period in Cairo
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The supposed dissipation of figural imagery in Mamluk art: a study of Mamluk iconography
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Marginality as Lens: Abū Ḥāmid al-Qudsī’s Writings and Mamluk Urbanism
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Revival of Mamluk architecture in the 19th & 20th centuries
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Land, Power and Interests: Reshaping the Law of Endowments of Agricultural Lands in Mamluk Egypt
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Mamluk carpets
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Rethinking Cairo’s elevated urban highways: Scoping impacts and potentials
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Dawsha w Al-Qāhirah: Listening to power and possibilities in Cairo’s everyday
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Whose downtown is it anyways? The urban transformation of downtown Cairo between state and non-state actors
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The maq'ad of Amir Mamay al-Sayfi: The history and context of a mamluk jewel
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Human-animal entanglements: urban ecologies of care, compassion, pity and disgust for Baladi dogs in Cairo (Egypt)
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Trickle down this effect: negotiations of culture, care, and freedom in contemporary Cairo international schools
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The labor movement at the American University in Cairo: strikes, associations, and institutional change
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Living a bare life: assembling the everyday of migrant domestic work in Cairo
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Out of sight, out of mind... Cairo's street children: a question of agency and justice
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NGO outreach to priority refugee population demographics in Cairo
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Job satisfaction and work performance: a case study of the American University in Cairo (AUC)
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Cairo: Mapping the neoliberal city in literature
A study of: The heron, being Abbas el Abd and Utopia
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The Mausoleums of Fatima Khatun and al-Ashraf Khalil
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"In the ruins of the everyday": Cairo and its abandoned children in street situations
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Local and Transregional Networks of Women in Late Medieval Mecca and the Mamluk Empire
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The World of Ibn Taymiyya: An Analysis of the Historical Context of Ibn Taymiyya’s Anti-Mongol Fatwas