Egypt and Nūba in the 13th Century: A Preliminary Note
Kamaruzaman Yusoff (National University of Malaysia, Bangi)
Abstract
Contact between Muslims and Christian Nubians began as early as the first century AH, when Muslim troops were dispatched to the region. A treaty regulating relations regarding security and trade was drafted between the two parties in 31/652. It was during this time that the so-called baqṭ (tribute) was introduced. The article provides an analysis of this relationship in the 13th century.
Keywords
Egypt, Nubia, Mamluk history