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Thus, the coin is a literal hybrid: A Mamluk artistic soul (obverse) wrapped in a modern pan-Arab political body (reverse). Hence, collectors dubbed it the .
I asked an old Lebanese antique dealer in Hamra Street about "Mamluqi 1958." He was cleaning a rusted Ottoman-era yatalaghan sword. He paused. mamluqi 1958
ends up in Venice and eventually becomes an officer in Napoleon Bonaparte's army. Thus, the coin is a literal hybrid: A
If you search for it in standard history textbooks, you will find nothing. University archives come up empty. And yet, whisper this term in certain circles—among Levantine antiques dealers, old Beirut taxi drivers, or collectors of Pan-Arabist memorabilia—and you will see a flicker of recognition. A narrowing of the eyes. A quick change of subject. old Beirut taxi drivers