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Mamluk Architectural Footprints in Lebanon
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.
Schools / Madrassahs
Mosques / Masjeds
Hammams and Khans
Archeological sites
Books
Articles
Photos and Posters
Theses and Dissertations
Web Resources
Internet Resources
Selected Resources
عمارة طرابلس المملوكية
بحث للمؤرخ الدكتور عمر عبدالسلام تدمري
تعرّف إلى لبنان: طرابلس
الجمهورية اللبنانية : المركز التربوي للبحوث والإنماء
A morphological analysis of historic buildings entries using affordable photogrammetry techniques: Old Tripoli, Lebanon
This project was funded by the University of Liverpool as part of the Virtual Heritage Fellowship programme 2020.
An Introduction to the Mamluk Heritage of Tripoli
Posted by Konstantina Sakellariou, February 10, 2019.
History of the elements of architecture in Lebanon during the Mamluk and Ottoman periods
Alexander Hourani, 2023
La calligraphie arabe dans l’architecture : les inscriptions dans les monuments islamiques de la ville de Tripoli à l’époque mamelouke
L'Orient Le Jour, November 1, 2000
Le Plan Urbain de la Vieille Ville de Tripoli et son Architecture Mamelouke
Résumé de la Conférence du Prof. Dr. Khaled Omar Tadmor; Rotary Club de Beyrouth, July 21, 2014.
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