PALACE CEREMONIES OF MAMLUK SULTANS
MEMLÛK SULTANLARININ SARAY TÖRENLERİ (1250-1517)

Author : Hatice GÜLER
Number of pages : 288-298

Abstract

The aim of this study is to portray the official life within the framework of the methods and traditions practiced by the Mamluk State administrators in the 1250-1517 years, thus reaching the conclusion that the Turkish States influence each other in the organizational context. In the case of official life and government and administration, it can be defined as a structure organized around and around the administrative center. This theoretical framework also includes the writers who produce information and the orders that are covered by all the layers of the management. According to the military-manager theory, which forms the basis of Mamluk state-society understanding, the ruling class was regarded as sword-possessing. When the traditions and customs of the rulers of the Mamluk State are examined, it is clear that the Mamluk State has maintained its previous organizations of the Turkish States. Therefore, the official life was influenced by the Ayyubid State especially as they had prevailed in the same physical environment in the Mamluk State. In our work, the ceremonies for the implementation will be determined and exclusive customs will be revealed to the administrators of Mamluk State.

Keywords

Official Life, Administrator, Palace, Sword Class, Ceremony.

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