Cairo, Damascus and Jerusalem: Centres of Mamluk Intellectual Life
‘Damascus shone as the second most important political, artistic and intellectual centre in the Mamluk sultanate.’
In Syria, Damascus shone as the second most important political, artistic and intellectual centre in the Mamluk sultanate; a veritable hub of religious discourse and scientific advancement. Many seminal books on medicine, geography and other natural sciences were copied and illustrated in its noteworthy madrasas and institutes of higher education.
Madrasa al-Jaqmaqiyya

Hegira 762–822 / AD 1361–1421/2
Mamluk
Damascus, Syria
The madrasa was endowed by the Mamluk governor of Damascus in 810 / 1407–8.