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1. Escovitz, Joseph H.. "The Establishment of Four Chief Judgeships in the Mamlūk Empire." Journal of the American Oriental Society 102, (1982): 529-531.
Subjects: Administration/Religion/Individuals--Ibn Bint al-A'azz
2. Escovitz, Joseph H.. "Patterns of Appointment to the Chief Judgeships of Cairo during the Baḥrī Mamlūk Period." Arabica 30, (1983): 147-168.
Subjects: Administration/Religion
3. Escovitz, Joseph H.. "Vocational Patterns of the Scribes of the Mamlūk Chancery." Arabica 23, (1976): 42-62.
Subjects: Administration/Social relations
4. Escovitz, Joseph H., The Office of Qâdî al-Quḍât in Cairo under the Baḥrî Mamlûks. v, 279 pp.. Berlin: Klaus Schwarz, 1984.
Series: Islamkundliche Untersuchungen, 100
Notes: Review see Eisenstein; Gronke; Irwin; Pauliny; Ward.
Subjects: Administration/Religion
5. Escovitz, Joseph H.. Review of The Civilian Elite of Cairo in the Later Middle Ages, by Carl F. Petry. International Journal of Middle East Studies 16, (1984): 291-292.
Subjects: Social relations/Places--Cairo
6. Escovitz, Joseph H.. "A Study of al-Durar al-Kāmina as a Source for the History of the Mamluk Empire." M.A. thesis, McGill University, 1974.

 

 

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