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Authors: Kate Raphael
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4.52
, prow-shaped tower along the lower curtain wall and site plan. Note the Mamluk galleries (1) and the new Mamluk tower along the Armenian walls (n). Illustration of tower adapted from C. Foss and D. Winefield,
Byzantine Fortifications: An Introduction,
Pretoria, 1986, 30. Plan adapted from Müller-Wiener,
Castles
, 24
4.53
, Mamluk and Armenian arrow slits
4.54 Baghrās, core of the Templar fortress. Plan adapted from Müller-Wiener,
Castles
, 24
Maps
1.2
and the route off the Darb
that crosses the Sinai Peninsula
1.3 Frankish fortresses in the vicinity of Mount Tabor
2.1 China and Mongolia.
http://www..paulnoll.com/china/Dynasty/history-maps-dynasty-2.html
2.2 Īlkhānid invasion routes into Syria
3.1 The four main mountain passes in Cilicia. Adapted from A. M. Eddé-Terrasse,
al-Dīn Ibn Šaddād: Description de la Syrie du Nord
, traduction annotée de al-A’lāq
Um’ al-Šām wal-Ğazīra, Damascus, 1984, map 4
3.3
fortresses in northwest Syria. Adapted from
Chateaux des Assasins
, in P. Deschamps,
Les Chateaux de Croisés en Terre Sainte
, vol. III, pt. 2:
La Défense du comté de Tripoli et de la principat ‘Antioche
, Paris, 1937)
3.4 Mamluk fortresses in relation to the Īlkhānid state
4.1 The middle course of the upper Euphrates. Adapted from Eddé Terrasse,
Ibn Šaddād
, map 4
Tables
1.1 Mount Tabor: construction dates of different sections of the fortress
2.1 Chinese siege machines in the service of the Mongol army
2.2 The
chuang zi nu
(large mounted crossbows)
3.1 Baybars’ conquests according to Ibn Shaddād
3.2 Fortresses conquered by the Mamluks
3.3 The results of Mamluk raids and treaties in Cilicia
4.1 The rank of the building teams according to inscriptions at