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Wa?an before Wa?aniyya: Loyalty to Land in Ayyūbid and Mamlūk Syria
Authors:Zayde  Antrim
Abstract:This article argues that the term wa?an (“homeland”) was used in new ways in Arabic texts describing Syria from the sixth/twelfth and seventh/thirteenth centuries. The authors of these texts understood wa?an in its older sense as an affective attachment to land but assigned it new meaning as a territorial category of political and religious belonging. By analysing first the use of wa?an in Arabic literature from the third/ninth and fourth/tenth centuries and then its use in these later texts, this article proposes a re-evaluation of our assumptions about the role played by territory in defining political and religious allegiances in the pre-modern era and, thus, about the relationship between the pre-modern concept of wa?an and the modern concept of wa?aniyya, or “nationalism”.
Keywords:Adab literature  Wa?an  concept  Ibn Shaddād  ? Izz al-Din  author  Al-Isfāhānī  ? Imād al-Din  al-I?fahānī  Aleppo/Halab  Syria  Damascus/Dimashq  Syria  Syria–land tenure
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