|
|
The Wider World: Diplomatic Contacts and International Trade
‘Diplomatic gifts produced in Egypt and Syria underpinned and consolidated political ties.’
Throughout their rule, the Mamluks maintained close diplomatic ties with all the major European powers, Castile, Sicily, the Italian Republics and Byzantium among them, as well as with the Mongols and the Far East. At the highest level, the exchange of luxurious diplomatic gifts produced in Egypt and Syria underpinned and consolidated political ties. At the same time, international relations were also propagated through large-scale trade.
|
Sprinkler
Hegira 694 / AD 1295-6 Mamluk
Victoria and Albert Museum London, England, United Kingdom
A glass sprinkler that was made as a diplomatic gift for a Rasulid Sultan of Yemen.
|
|
|
|