The guide explores Mamluk architecture in Lebanon, primarily in cities like Tripoli and Beirut and highlights key structures such as mosques, madrassahs, khans, and hammams. Additionally, the guide provides lists of books, articles, and more.
This thesis presents a study of the Middle and Late Islamic settlement: presenting the archaeological documentation related to the Mamluk and Ottoman phase in an attempt at reconstructing the architectural elements as well as their stratigraphic sequence and building history.
This thesis argues that al-Mashhad epitomizes a unique fusion of Seljuk mathematical innovation and Syrian aesthetic expression, showcasing a harmonious balance between precision and beauty. It also marks a pivotal point in the political history of Mamluk Tripoli with the resurgence of architectural patronage under the Circassian Mamluks.