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    Transformations and Translocations of Medieval Literature by Tyler, Elizabeth M., Borsa, Paolo, Høgel, Christian, Mortensen, Lars Boje, Leslie-Jacobsen, Helen F., Cermanová, Pavlína, Žůrek, Václav, Nikolaishvili, Sandro, Zerka, Doriane, Banister, Mustafa, Zeldenrust, Lydia, Lodén, Sofia, Wellendorf, Jonas, Herberichs, Cornelia

    Published in Interfaces (Milano) (07-12-2022)
    “…Issue 9 of Interfaces brings together papers given at the Centre for Medieval Literature's symposium on 'Moving Forms: The Transformations and Translocations…”
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    Squeezing Juice from the 'Fruits of the Caliphs:' Tastes, Contexts, and Textual Transplantation at a Late Medieval Egyptian Court by Banister, Mustafa

    Published in Interfaces (Milano) (07-12-2022)
    “…This article concerns themes of translation, movement, and context in its examination of the intentions behind the composition of Ahmad ibn ʿArabshah's…”
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    Squeezing Juice from the 'Fruits of the Caliphs:' Tastes, Contexts, and Textual Transplantation at a Fifteenth-Century Egyptian Court by Mustafa Banister

    Published in Interfaces (Milano) (01-12-2022)
    “…This article concerns themes of translation, movement, and context in its examination of the intentions behind the composition of Ahmad ibn ʿArabshah's…”
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    Journal Article
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    Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World The Value of Chronicles as Archives by Banister, Mustafa

    Published in Cromohs (08-06-2022)
    “…Review of Fozia Bora, Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World: The Value of Chronicles as Archives (London: I.B. Tauris, 2019) reviwed by Mustafa Banister…”
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    The Abbasid Caliphate of Cairo (1261-1517): History and Tradition in the Mamluk Court by Banister, Mustafa

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…This dissertation investigates the two-and-a-half century evolution of Islam’s most prominent leadership institution, the Abbasid caliphate, after its…”
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    Dissertation