It takes the average reader 9 hours and 12 minutes to read The Mamluk Sultanate from the Perspective of Regional and World History by Reuven Amitai
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The Mamluk Sultanate represents an extremely interesting case study to examine social, economic and cultural developments in the transition into the rapidly changing modern world. On the one hand, it is the heir of a political and military tradition that goes back hundreds of years, and brought this to a high pitch that enabled astounding victories over serious external threats. On the other hand, as time went on, it was increasingly confronted with "modern" problems that would necessitate fundamental changes in its structure and content. The Mamluk period was one of great religious and...
The Mamluk Sultanate from the Perspective of Regional and World History by Reuven Amitai is 537 pages long, and a total of 138,009 words.
This makes it 181% the length of the average book. It also has 169% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 12 hours and 34 minutes to read The Mamluk Sultanate from the Perspective of Regional and World History aloud.
The Mamluk Sultanate from the Perspective of Regional and World History is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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