GIVEAWAYS AND GIFTS IN THE HAFSID STATE (626-982 AH /1228- 1574 AD)

Authors

  • Abdullah Abass Shiaa Alrubai
  • Dr Emad Tali Mahdi Alnassery

Keywords:

Gifts, history, hafsid state

Abstract

Historians and researchers have written about the political and military conditions that the Ahafsid state experienced in the Islamic Maghreb through its various eras, but they were not interested in studying the social aspects despite its great importance in terms of its connection to political aspects on the one hand and the fact that it reflects the extent of society’s progress and its stability and prosperity on the other Most of their attention was focused on studying the political aspects as well as the civilized aspects that deal with systems, institutions, and intellectual and doctrinal issues.

There is no doubt that the study of social life is one of the most difficult and difficult topics due to the focus of historical sources on dealing with the political event and the role of rulers ... not to mention the scarcity of information in these sources about social life, but we have resorted to the use of other sources of knowledge to extract from them in addition to the information contained or scattered in those Historical sources in order to enrich our study with some of the implications of social life related to gifts and gifts.

We divided our research into an introduction, two chapters and a conclusion, where the first topic came under the title (A historical overview of the Hafsid state) (626-982 AH / 1228-1574 AD), while the second topic came with the title (Giveaways and gifts in the Hafsid state) (626- 982 AH / 1228- 1574 AD).

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Published

2021-07-11

How to Cite

Abdullah Abass Shiaa Alrubai, & Dr Emad Tali Mahdi Alnassery. (2021). GIVEAWAYS AND GIFTS IN THE HAFSID STATE (626-982 AH /1228- 1574 AD). PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 18(7), 3382-3392. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/9275